EV in Johannesburg
One Joburg team for the whole EV journey. We help you decide whether an EV makes sense for your daily drive, point you at the right Sandton or Hyde Park dealer when you're ready, install a charger before the car arrives, then service, repair and source spares for the life of the vehicle. WhatsApp us your question — straight answer, no commission.
The four things you're worried about
The honest answers, with Johannesburg numbers
Most Joburgers asking about EVs have the same four worries. Here's the honest version, with City Power numbers — not brochure talk. If your answer still feels uncertain after reading these, send us one WhatsApp and we'll run your specific situation.
“I'll get stranded.”
You won't.
8 out of 10 Joburgers drive under 100 km a day. Every EV sold in SA does 300 km+ on a charge. You'll plug in at home overnight and forget petrol stations exist. Tell us your daily drive and we'll show you how much range you'd have spare.
“Load-shedding will leave me unable to charge.”
This is where it gets good.
Pair your EV with solar and you literally make your own fuel — drive on sunshine, ignore the grid and the petrol price. We design every install to keep you charging when the lights go out. Joburg has had 200+ days clear of load-shedding in 2025–26 anyway.
“It's too expensive.”
The sticker scares people; the maths doesn't.
EVs run at about R0.62/km on the City Power Block 1 tariff (R2.66/kWh) vs R2.40 for petrol. New-EV prices fell 16% in two years (median R790k) and the cheapest sub-R350k BEV is now R339,900. We'll run your real numbers — even if the answer is "wait six months."
“There's nowhere to charge.”
80% of charging happens at home.
Plug in overnight, wake up to a full battery. We install that — fixed price, COC, body-corp paperwork if you're sectional title (and most Joburg apartments are). For the other 20% there's a live map of every working public charger in the metro — Sandton City, Mall of Africa, Hyde Park, Rosebank.
And one more thing.
Make your own fuel.
In a country scarred by load-shedding and fuel-price shocks, the real win isn't "green" — it's never being held hostage by Eskom or the petrol price again. Pair your EV with rooftop solar and a battery, and your driving runs on free Joburg sunshine.
See the solar + EV calculator →From R339,900
The cheapest way into an EV in Joburg
The BYD Dolphin Surf does the Sandton-to-Fourways commute on small change and charges overnight at home. We'll tell you honestly if it fits your drive.
See sub-R350k options →Buy in Johannesburg
EVs Joburgers are buying
Real prices, real range. We line up dealer offers and book your test drive — no commission, no pressure.
EV in Johannesburg
Everything we do for Johannesburg EV owners
Six things, one team. Click through to the specific service you need.
Home charger installation
Fixed-price 7.4 / 11 / 22 kW home charger installs across Joburg. COC included.
Get an install quote →Authorised service
Service centres by brand, intervals, ballpark costs. Book a Joburg service slot.
Book a service →EV repair & emergency
Home charger fault, dead 12V, won't-charge issues — 24-hour Joburg response.
Get emergency help →EV spares & parts
Type 2 cables, tyres, 12V batteries, body panels. Tell us what you need, we source it.
Find a part →Buy an EV in Johannesburg
Dealer directory by brand + test drive booking + finance + insurance discounts.
Compare EVs →Public charging map
Every working public charger in the metro — Sandton City, Mall of Africa, Hyde Park, Rosebank.
View the map →Johannesburg by the numbers
Johannesburg is the easiest switch in SA
Johannesburg is the easiest place in SA to scale a home EV setup — biggest dealer footprint, City Power's prepaid tariff, sectional title know-how.
Home charging in Johannesburg
Wake up full. Every morning.
Eight out of ten EV charges happen at home. Plug in when you park, charge overnight on the City Power prepaid tariff, and skip the petrol queue for good — even through load-shedding.
- ~R0.62/km charging overnight on City Power Block 1 (R2.66/kWh).
- Pair with rooftop solar — Joburg has the highest irradiation of any SA metro.
- Sectional title? We handle the body-corporate motivation at no charge.
- 7 kW wall unit, SWA cable, COC + 12-month aftercare included.
From the EV community
What South African EV drivers are saying
Real public posts from South African EV discussion threads — quoted verbatim with the original author handle, post date, and a link to the source thread. No edits, no anonymisation.
Spares are an easier game to play — you can hold spares for a period of time before they start losing money. But I've also experienced a poor availability of spares from all the manufacturers over the last few years. It's all in JHB these days and has a day or two transit time to DBN/CPT.
On a side note, I see driveelectric.co.za rents out Dolphins (assume Standard model) for around R1500/day. Seems like only CT and JHB. Might be interesting as a try-before-you-buy.
Came from an X3m40i. The tech in this car is far superior, pull off is super quick, not like the BM but it does weigh about 2.2 tons. For 800k vs the replacement of the BMW for about 1.8 mill, well it's expected. I must have replaced about 15 tyres in 3 years with the BM, at about 7k a tyre, do the maths. These cars are not designed for our roads. And the petrol? Was probably putting in R500 every 3 or 4 days.
Posts are quoted as written; usernames are public forum handles. We do not vouch for or amend any claim — these are the SA EV community speaking for themselves.
Why Johannesburg is different
A Johannesburg install isn't a JHB install
A Johannesburg EV install isn't the same as one in Cape Town. Tariffs, climate, sectional-title prevalence, dealer density — all city-specific.
Highest dealer density in SA
BYD Mekor Hyde Park, Volvo Sandton, BMW SMG Bryanston, Mercedes Sandton, Audi Sandton — multiple brand options per dealer, often within 5 km of each other.
Sectional title is most of our work
~60% of Joburg installs are sectional title — Sandton, Rosebank, Fourways and Sandhurst especially. We provide body-corporate motivation at no extra cost.
Prepaid tariff favours night charging
City Power Block 1 (R2.66/kWh) makes overnight charging especially cheap. Combined with strong Highveld irradiation, solar+EV math here is competitive.
Home charger installation
A charger fitted before your car even arrives
Send four photos of your DB board and parking spot. Fixed-price quote in 24 hours — 7 kW wall unit, SWA cable, Certificate of Compliance and 12 months aftercare, all in.
From the Knowledge Hub
Johannesburg EV guides
Written by owners, with local numbers — the deep detail that doesn't fit on this page.
Charging
Every public charger in Johannesburg — live 2026 map
Sandton City, Mall of Africa, Hyde Park, Rosebank Mall and every working DC charger in the metro, with live status and prices.
Read the guide →Installation
What a home charger install really costs in Johannesburg
The honest breakdown — wall unit, cable run, sectional-title paperwork, and why most Joburg installs land between R13k and R15k.
Read the guide →Owning
Is an EV worth it in Johannesburg? The real maths
Running costs on the City Power tariff, solar payback on the Highveld, and the trips an EV actually handles from the city.
Read the guide →Common questions
Things Johannesburg owners ask
Ready?
Not sure yet? That's exactly why we're here.
Whatever step you're on — choosing, installing, servicing, repairing, sourcing parts — send us one WhatsApp with the question. We usually reply within the hour during business hours, the next morning if it's evening. No call-out fee, no spin, no commission.