It's not yet available. They are just driving those e-golf around as part of a pilot project.
What interesting is that the e-golf was launched in Rwanda (it's also being manufactured there) last year, but can't understand why its not launched in South Africa yet.
There is a new website, www.evecosystem.com , that seems to talk about cars available in South Africa. It also has few EV related training programmes and webinars.
They are nowhere near. Their plan was thrown into disarray when Rivian turned down their offer, instead went with Ford.
But they are trying. Last week, they launched a online training program via Youtube to teach the public about electric vehicle via the Bolt EV academy in Youtube.
The car manufacturers all blame the import duties imposed on them. Over time, you spend less on fuel (with a 50 kW, it will cost you about R 50 to recharge) and less maintenance work.