Audi is continuing on its mission to electrify South Africa and has added six new 150 kW DC ultra-fast car chargers in various locations – the third wave of Audi’s charging network done in conjunction with GridCars and Rubicon. In total, the company has installed more than 120 charging stations (both DC and AC) and has invested some R50-million in doing do.

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The six new chargers, each offering two charging points that can supply charge concurrently, are positioned in key locations along South Africa’s three main road arteries – the N1, N2 and N3 highways.

These chargers will serve both commuters living nearby, as well as those motorists venturing further afield on their holidays and work trips.

And, users won’t have to wonder how to occupy their time while their vehicles are plugged in – a 150 kW ultra-fast charger can top up an average Audi e-tron battery from 5% to 80% in 30 minutes or less. 

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The location of the new 150kW ultra-fast chargers

Location

Customer benefits

N1 – Fleurdal Mall, Bloemfontein

A great stopping point while travelling out of Gauteng, or an ideal pause before tackling the final stretch between Cape Town and Johannesburg

N1 – Century City, Cape Town

An ideal location for commuters entering and exiting the Cape Town CBD

N1 – Tygervalley Shopping Centre, Cape Town

A mere five minutes from the N1 and set to service the large surrounding suburbs

N2 – Galleria Mall, Amanzimtoti

A convenient charging stop for regional tourism as visitors move up and down the KZN coastline

N2 – Somerset Mall, Somerset West

Caters to both Somerset West and Stellenbosch residents nearby, plus those travelling along the N2 into and out of Cape Town

N3 – The Avenues Centre, Hilton

Sited directly alongside the N3 and makes for an ideal stopover point between Gauteng and Durban

“This third wave of investment into the public charging network in South Africa highlights once again our commitment to electric mobility,” says Sascha Sauer, head of Audi South Africa. “We believe EVs represent the future of our brand, both globally as well as locally, and we’re therefore playing our part in making electric mobility a convenient, straightforward reality for more and more South Africans.”

According to Rubicon’s Energy and E-mobility Director, Greg Blandford: “Rubicon is proud to have collaborated with Audi South Africa on the installation of six cutting-edge Wallbox Supernova 150 kW DC chargers. These chargers feature pioneering European technology and notably, stand among the first of their kind to be installed worldwide. This marks a major achievement for both Rubicon and Audi SA.”

Colin Windell

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