Reinventing fleet management one EV at a time
Reinventing fleet management one EV at a time
Electric delivery vans are becoming an increasingly familiar sight across South Africa. JULIA TEW reports that this transition is being driven not by global giants, but by a home-grown innovator thatโs rapidly reshaping what fleet management looks like in South Africa.
Everlectric, a Pretoria-based electric vehicle (EV) pioneer, has become a catalyst in the countryโs green logistics transformation. By offering a full-service model that bundles electric commercial vehicles, charging infrastructure and maintenance into one predictable leasing solution, the company removes the biggest barriers to EV adoption for local businesses. โWeโre not just offering vehicles,โ says Ndia Magadagela, the companyโs co-founder and CEO, โweโre offering a smarter, cleaner way to run fleets.โ
Integrated fleet electrification
Everlectricโs model tackles the fleet operatorโs biggest concerns: upfront costs, operational risks and charging logistics. Instead of selling vehicles outright, the company provides full-maintenance leasing of battery-electric panel vans, supported by smart telematics and access to a managed charging network.
Itโs a model designed for logistics, retail and delivery operations โ sectors under increasing pressure to meet both cost and carbon-reduction targets. โEverlectric has developed an innovative solution to assist local businesses with their transition to EV fleets, addressing most of the concerns that exist around EV adoption,โ says Philippa Lloys Ellis, investment principal at Edge Growth.
Proof of concept: fleets in action
Nothing demonstrates the business case better than a fleet in action. Everlectricโs partnership with Woolworths and DSV Global Transport & Logistics has already resulted in South Africaโs first large-scale rollout of electric delivery vehicles for online food orders. Operating across select routes in Gauteng and Cape Town, nearly half of Woolworthsโ online delivery fleet is now electric. โThese vehicles have the potential to save over 440 tonnes of tailpipe carbon emissions each year,โ says Magadagela.
The companyโs latest partnership is pushing the frontier of green logistics even further. In February 2025, Everlectric and Investec Sustainable Solutions announced SAโs first solar-powered, pharma-compliant refrigerated EV fleet in partnership with the Clicks Group and its pharmaceutical wholesaler, United Pharmaceutical Distributors (UPD). The fleet of 42 Maxus eDeliver 3 vans โ rolling out in Gauteng and the Western Cape โ features an industry-first refrigerated cargo box powered entirely by solar energy.
Locally designed and built from lightweight composite polyvinyl chloride (PVC), the refrigeration units are 50% lighter than conventional boxes, improving efficiency and payload. Each EV offers a 220 to 250-km range, a one-tonne capacity and 6.5mยณ of refrigerated space.
Trevor McCoy, managing director of UPD, highlights the broader impact: โWhat makes this rollout even more exciting is that 27% of the EVs will be owned by black female entrepreneurs, driving both transformation and sustainability in the logistics sector.โ
Everlectricโs Magadagela sees the UPD fleet as proof of what is now possible: โWeโve built a pharma-compliant logistics solution that not only decarbonises UPDโs fleet, but is operationally excellent, economical and provides more payload โ perfectly suited for local conditions,โ she elaborates.

Pioneering EV insurance
As Everlectricโs fleet expands, the company has also broken new ground in commercial EV insurance. King Price Insurance has become SAโs first insurer to underwrite a full commercial fleet of EVs, signalling a major shift in how insurers are adapting to emerging mobility technologies.
โWe saw an opportunity to support a groundbreaking entrepreneurial venture thatโs already reducing the carbon footprint in the logistics sector,โ says Jacques Pienaar, head of commercial underwriting at King Price. โInsuring electric fleets is different, so we built a model around collaboration and data-sharing. Thatโs what gave us the confidence to move forward.โ
โWe werenโt just looking for an insurer,โ says Paul Plummer, Everlectricโs CCO and co-founder. โWe needed someone entrepreneurial, innovative and agile โ someone who aligns to the way we think and the speed at which we move. King Price stood out because theyโre willing to adapt and grow with us.โ
EV fleets face unique risks: theft and hijacking are rare, but accident damage, battery issues and component failures require tailored underwriting. Everlectricโs model gives insurers clear visibility into operational data. A real-time data loop between Everlectric and King Price is helping build one of the first local risk models for commercial EV fleets.
โNormally, global insurers set the standards and South Africa follows,โ says Pienaar. โWith Everlectric, weโre turning it around, sending locally generated data back into the global market. Weโre contributing to the future of EV insurance worldwide.โ
A global connection: BYD partnership
In another milestone, Everlectric recently accepted the first 10 BYD electric vehicles directly from BYD founder Wang Chuanfu โ head of the worldโs largest new-energy vehicle manufacturer. BYD plans to install 200 to 300 charging stations across SA by 2026, strengthening the infrastructure required for nationwide fleet expansion.
โMeeting Chairman Wang was inspiring,โ says Magadagela. โItโs not every day you get handed the keys by the founder of BYD himself. These are the first of many vehicles heading into our fleet.โ
Challenges on the road ahead
While momentum is strong, challenges remain: high vehicle costs, ongoing power instability and the need for local manufacturing to strengthen supply chains. Everlectricโs progress, however, offers a clear pathway forward: start with commercial fleets, prove reliability and scale from there.
With growing demand and flourishing partnerships, Everlectric is positioning itself and the country firmly within the global EV movement. โOur role is to make the transition practical โ to show that electric logistics can be cost-competitive and dependable, even in South African conditions,โ says Magadagela.
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