- The global transport sector contributes approximately 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) of which Africa currently contributes 3.8%.
- Africa’s population is expected to double by 2050, leading to rising energy demands and emissions, underscoring the need for sustainable investment and action.
- Without intervention, Africa’s transport-related carbon emissions could triple by 2050 according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
- For the first time, Transport Evolution Africa introduces a dedicated Green Transport Evolution section focusing exclusively on sustainable transport infrastructure and logistics solutions.
- The event moves to Johannesburg’s Gallagher Convention Centre from 17-19 June 2025, co-locating with Big 5 Construct South Africa and the South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo.
The global transport sector contributes approximately 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) of which Africa currently contributes 3.8%¹. While the continent’s transport sector contributes only a small percentage to the global total, it’s expected that the population will double by 2050 which will lead to rising energy demands and emissions². This underscores the need for sustainable investment and action to mitigate this potential impact and proactively transform infrastructure and the development of low-carbon pathways³ª.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has emphasised that, without intervention, Africa’s transport-related carbon emissions could triple by 2050. It is a challenge, but equally an opportunity – one that prioritises investment in sustainable solutions that will benefit the continent’s economic and environmental wellbeing.
Against this backdrop, the 12th Transport Evolution Africa Forum and Expo 2025, co-located with Big 5 Construct South Africa and the South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, from 17-19 June, introduces a dedicated Green Transport Evolution section that focuses exclusively on sustainable transport infrastructure and logistics solutions. This section will showcase innovations in electric vehicle technology, renewable energy integration in transport networks, and sustainable logistics practices. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore next-generation solutions from global suppliers sitting at the forefront of the sustainable transition and committed to the development of greener transport systems in Africa.
“Africa stands at a critical crossroads – the decisions made today will determine both the environmental and economic trajectory for the continent in the future. The latest research shows that sustainable transport isn’t only about protecting the environment, it is a significant economic opportunity which has the potential to drive job creation, improve public health, and transform mobility in Africa.
“The introduction of the Green Transport Evolution area at the event prioritises our commitment to sustainability and provides a platform for the industry to access the innovations, partnerships and knowledge needed to accelerate this transition,” explains Josh Low – Vice President South Africa – dmg events.
This year’s conference will feature sessions focused on sustainable transport. These include several high-level Think Tanks covering topics such as: ‘The Role of Green Logistics in Sustainable Supply Chains’; ‘Transitioning to Electric Freight Fleets’; ‘Green Cold Chain Solutions and Efficient Last Mile Delivery’; and ‘The Future of Warehousing in an Evolving Supply Chain’. These sessions will explore practical solutions to decarbonise transport operations while enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and infrastructure.
Transport Evolution Africa aims to facilitate meaningful dialogue to tackle carbon emissions across the continent, featuring industry leaders offering sustainable transport solutions. The event will showcase innovations from companies at the forefront of green transport, including electric vehicle manufacturers, renewable energy integrators, and logistics optimisation specialists.
Justin Coetzee, Founder of GoMetro and a speaker at the event, has shared his thoughts on the transformative potential of electric mobility in Africa: “The continent has a unique opportunity to leapfrog traditional transport models and adopt the next generation of vehicle and transport technologies that are increasingly cost-competitive and reimagine sustainability. At Transport Evolution Africa we will be sharing insights at the Think Tank discussing Electric Powered Vehicles in Transport and Logistics.”
Key strategies for reducing carbon emissions will be explored throughout the event, including optimising routes to minimise distances, right-sizing vehicles for specific tasks, ensuring multiple uses for transport assets, and implementing comprehensive sustainability strategies within organisations. Experts will highlight the importance of having dedicated champions within companies to drive sustainability initiatives.
The conference will address the policy frameworks and financial mechanisms needed to support the transition to green transport. Greg Cress, Principal Director: Automotive & eMobility at Accenture, comments: “There’s a significant gap between ambition and implementation when it comes to sustainable transport in Africa. At Transport Evolution Africa, we’ll be focusing on the role of green logistics to create sustainable supply chains.”
With over 100 exhibitors, thousands of visitors, and more than 300 VIPs and conference delegates expected from more than 21 countries, Transport Evolution Africa 2025 will be the largest gathering yet for the transport and logistics community in Africa. The co-location with Big 5 Construct South Africa creates an unprecedented opportunity for cross-sector collaboration, bringing together the entire value chain involved in developing sustainable transport infrastructure.
Low adds, “This year’s event is not just about showcasing technologies—it’s about facilitating the meaningful dialogue and partnerships needed to tackle carbon emissions across the continent. By bringing together transport, construction, and infrastructure professionals under one roof, we’re creating a platform for integrated solutions that can truly transform Africa’s transport networks.”
For more information, visit https://www.transportevolution.com.
¹ https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-release/un-launch-first-ever-pan-african-action-plan-active-mobility-world
² https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/16/245/2024/essd-16-245-2024.pdf
³ https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/16/245/2024/
ª https://www.afdb.org/en/cop29/focus-africa
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