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South Africa’s Everlectric Extends EV-as-a-Service Model to Western Cape

by Kingsley Okeke
October 8, 2025
in EV Market
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South Africa’s Everlectric Extends EV-as-a-Service Model to Western Cape

Everlectric has officially expanded its electric vehicle leasing model to Cape Town, signalling a new phase in South Africa’s commercial EV adoption push. The Pretoria-based startup is bringing its all-inclusive EV-as-a-Service (EVaaS) offer to the Western Cape, targeting logistics and retail operators.

A Model Built to Lower Barriers

Everlectric provides commercial fleets on a full-service lease. Instead of purchasing vehicles or infrastructure outright, businesses pay a fixed monthly fee covering the vehicle lease, maintenance, insurance, charging access, and energy use. This structure aims to remove the upfront costs that have long slowed fleet electrification.

Maxus eDeliver3 panel van

The company’s fleet includes the Maxus eDeliver3 panel van, which delivers a real-world range of roughly 250 kilometres. Alongside the vehicles, Everlectric deploys chargers and telematics systems that help operators manage routes and optimise battery use.

Cape Town as a Strategic Node

The Western Cape is the company’s latest growth market. Everlectric has already deployed about 40 vehicles in Cape Town, contributing to its nationwide fleet of 200. Key clients in the region include UPD, Nightwing Couriers, DSV, FedEx, and Woolworths.

Cape Town’s logistics ecosystem and supportive infrastructure make it a natural expansion point. The company expects the Western Cape to serve as a base for further rollout into other provinces.

A Shift with Cost and Climate Benefits

The expansion comes as South African businesses face pressure to cut costs and emissions. Everlectric’s model promises lower operating expenses compared to petrol or diesel fleets, driven by cheaper energy, less maintenance, and predictable costs.

It also aligns with climate goals. By pairing its fleet with renewable power sources where possible, Everlectric offers companies a path to lower their carbon footprint without heavy capital investment.

The Challenges Still Ahead

While the expansion is promising, the road ahead includes real challenges. Range and battery lifespan remain limiting factors for certain operations. Charging infrastructure, though growing, is not yet as widespread as traditional fuelling. And regulatory incentives for EVs remain limited compared to other markets.

The company is also navigating questions around grid reliability and the long-term economics of EV leasing in a changing energy landscape.

The Road to Scale

Everlectric aims to grow its fleet to around 1,000 vehicles by 2030. Western Cape will play a central role in that plan, serving as a logistics and technology hub for further regional deployments.

If successful, the EV-as-a-Service model could provide a practical blueprint for accelerating the adoption of electric fleets across South Africa’s commercial sector.

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