Audi SA expands its charging network with the addition of 150kW DC rapid public chargers along the N1, N2 and N3 highways.
The power utility has to implement load-reduction to protect its assets from repeated failures and explosions, it says.
The industry believes the duty will see costs being passed on to the already financially-constrained South African consumer.
The IPP Programme is a positive move for South Africa, with the potential to take the country back to its power surplus days, says ISF Power Systems.
The industry believes the new Department of Electricity and Energy, which will act as a policymaker for Eskom, will bring energy security to SA.
The AfCFTA represents an opportunity to formalise and improve ESG reporting on the continent, says Jeanelle Connolly, GBSC transaction and accounting services at SoluGrowth.
The company showcased its full-stack and full-scenario intelligent computing infrastructure for large model training and inference.
Could Detroit be the next great tech hub in the US? Ford thinks so.
The science and innovation ministry joins forces with Green Youth Network, providing a platform for youth entrepreneurship in the green economy.
AfriGIS has provided a text-based weather warning system that MiWay uses to alert its clients about severe weather conditions.
The State IT Agency’s transversal tender stipulates solar as one of its higher-level solution requirements.