Chinese EV Giant Reenters South African Market

A Geely exhibit at a car fair in Shanghai in April. Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP

The Chinese car company Geely has announced it will return to South Africa, about a decade after it withdrew from the market. It has reportedly secured 35 dealerships around the country, aiming for 40 before its official launch.

South Africa’s semi-public logistics company, Transnet, on Friday announced the arrival of the first shipment of Geely cars in fourteen years. The shipment contained 147 plug-in electric vehicles.

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