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Enlit Editorial TeamPosted on: 3 June 2026

The energy sector in South Africa has huge potential, but not without the investments needed to turn ambition into concrete projects

European Union representatives are in South Africa this week in a first-of-its-kind investment roadshow aimed at furthering the country’s clean energy and infrastructure ambitions, among others

The EU roadshow was hosted at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on 1 and 2 June and is in Cape Town on 3 and 4 June, before concluding the visit in Durban on 5 June

The event brings together 350 European and South African investors, companies and financial institutions as well as project promoters around business and investment opportunities

This is being done under the Global Gateway umbrella, Europe’s external investment programme focused on “high quality” investments, and the EU-South Africa Clean Trade and Investment Partnership

South African and European companies have a platform to pitch their projects and follow-up one-to-one meetings with investors

The roadshow focuses on investment areas where EU–South Africa cooperation is already generating opportunities:

South Africa’s Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau said: “This is a concrete example of bringing the commitments of the €11.5 million Global Gateway Investment Package and the Clean Trade and Investment Partnership to life

“South Africa has both huge investment needs and investment capacity. We are working with the European Union to tackle this investment gap head-on.”

Ambassador of the European Union Sandra Kramer said of the event: “This is a unique opportunity for EU and South African business to be brought together with financial institutions and public and private investors

“This is Global Gateway in action: closing the circle between the investment needs and the investment tools.”

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Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy Samantha Graham-Maré noted that the energy sector in South Africa has huge potential, but not without the investments needed to turn ambition into concrete projects

“This is what the EU Investment Roadshow is all about and we are delighted to be a part of it. We look forward to seeing this partnership evolve from commitments to delivery.” 

Deputy Minister of Transport Mkhuleko Hlengwa said the Investment roadshow in Durban will focus on transport and logistics “and is an immensely valuable opportunity for a sector that needs investments”

Companies pitching for investment are from the water distribution, e-mobility, renewable energy and health sectors

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