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Bolt launches electric vehicle ride-hailing service in South Africa

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Bolt Launches Electric Vehicle Category in South Africa

Why Bolt Is Going Electric

Bolt, the popular ride‑hailing platform, has introduced a new electric‑vehicle (EV) driving category in South Africa. The move aims to make city travel greener while cutting costs for drivers. By swapping gasoline for electricity, Bolt hopes to lower fuel expenses and reduce maintenance needs, which can translate into higher earnings for those behind the wheel.

Partnership with YugoRide

The rollout begins in Cape Town through a fleet partnership with YugoRide, a local mobility provider. YugoRide will supply the electric cars and help set up the necessary charging infrastructure. Johannesburg is slated for the next phase, with plans to expand the EV offering across the country.

Goals and Timeline

Bolt has set an ambitious target: 500 electric vehicles operating on its platform by December 2026. The initial launch in Cape Town serves as a pilot to test operations, driver feedback, and charging logistics before scaling up.

Benefits for Drivers and Cities

  • Lower operating costs: Electricity is generally cheaper than petrol or diesel, and EVs have fewer moving parts, which means less frequent servicing.
  • Cleaner air: Zero tailpipe emissions help reduce urban pollution, contributing to healthier city environments.
  • Improved earnings: Savings on fuel and maintenance can increase net income for drivers who choose the EV option.

Bolt’s Wider African EV Strategy

South Africa joins Kenya and Nigeria as part of Bolt’s broader push to bring electric mobility to African cities. Caroline Wanjihia, Regional Director for Rides Africa & International Markets, emphasized that the initiative reflects Bolt’s confidence in the continent’s potential to lead in sustainable urban transport. YugoRide co‑founder William Huang added that building a successful EV ecosystem requires more than just vehicles—it needs charging stations, maintenance support, and strong partnerships.

Conclusion

Bolt’s new EV category in South Africa marks a step toward cleaner, more affordable rides for both drivers and passengers. With a clear rollout plan, tangible cost savings, and environmental benefits, the initiative could pave the way for a wider shift to electric mobility across the region. As the fleet grows, South African cities may see quieter streets, cleaner air, and new earning opportunities for those behind the wheel.

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