Significant partnership between Transnet and the French Development Agency (AFD)
Transnet and the French Development Agency (AFD), with support of the European Union
(EU), announce a key partnership to decarbonise South Africa’s state-owned ports and
railway operator
On the sidelines of the G20 Summit hosted by South Africa, the countryโs state-owned logistics company, Transnet, in partnership with France through the French Development Agency (AFD), and with the support of the European Union (EU), announced a major initiative to accelerate its transition toward net-zero emissions.
Transnet, which manages South Africaโs rail, port, and pipeline infrastructure, has set ambitious decarbonisation and corporate sustainability goals and AFD is proposing a โฌ300 million (R6 billion) loan in support of those objectives.
โThe funding package from AFD will assist us in revitalising our infrastructure while supporting the clean energy initiatives under the capital investment programme. In addition, this initiative will contribute significantly to supporting Transnetโs decarbonisation journey while actively exploring the companyโs strategic role and potential opportunities within the green hydrogen value chain,โ said Transnet Groupโs Chief Executive, Michelle Phillips.
As a sustainability-linked loan, disbursements will be tied to progress on strategic targets. These include diversifying into transition minerals and increasing the use and purchase of 300 GWh of renewable electricity per year — equivalent to 20 percent of Transnetโs electricity needs.
The French contribution will also aim to promote a shift from road transport to rail, including the rehabilitation of 550 km of railway. It will participate in the modernization of port infrastructure, strengthening service quality, reliability, competitiveness, and overall
attractiveness across Transnetโs network.
โTransnet is a long-standing partner of AFD, and is a key actor in South Africaโs low carbon
transition. Our support will enable Transnet to pursue opportunities that will emerge from the green hydrogen economy, contribute to the modernisation of its operations and reduce its environmental footprint,โ said Rรฉmy Rioux, AFDโs CEO.
This prospective AFD loan to Transnet forms part of Franceโs contribution to the Just Energy
Transition Partnership (JETP), which AFD has been implementing since 2021, and fulfils Franceโs โฌ1 billion commitment announced at COP26 in support of South Africaโs just energy transition.
Completing the loan, a โฌ7 million (R140 million) grant from the EU, AFD will assist Transnet in advancing its green hydrogen strategy, a cornerstone of its decarbonisation pathway, across key sectors including ports, rail, pipelines, and facilities.
The funding will support key studies, impact assessments, pilot projects, and technical
assistance that will refine Transnetโs green hydrogen roadmap and accelerate the scale-up of low-carbon hydrogen initiatives across South Africa.
โThrough our investment strategy Global Gateway, the EU is supporting concrete investments in South Africaโs green hydrogen economy. Investments that cut emissions and create high- quality jobs. With its central role in rail, ports and pipelines, Transnet is essential to building a credible and scalable hydrogen ecosystem. This partnership will help deliver the expertise and infrastructure needed for South Africaโs 2050 net-zero goals,โ said Jozef Sรญkela, EU Commissioner for International Partnerships.