BMW, Sasol and Anglo-American Platinum will bring a new type of vehicle to South Africa.
BMW, Anglo-American Platinum, and Sasol will work together to bring a green hydrogen-powered electric car to South Africa, which will offer some of the benefits of a petrol- or diesel-powered car.
Private companies are also getting involved with the companies above signing a collaboration agreement at the Green Hydrogen Summit in Cape Town, bringing hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen refuelling technology to the nation. Anglo American Platinum, which provides PGMs used in FCEVs, will work with BMW and Sasol to create a logistics system for the local green hydrogen market.
Speaking at the Summit, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that the green hydrogen industry could add 370,000 jobs despresedly needed jobs and reduce the country’s emissions by between 10% and 15%.
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