MORE THAN 500 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS TO BE ROLLED OUT ACROSS NSW

More than 500 electric vehicle chargers will be rolled out across NSW over the next two years as part of a $40 million government bid to spur uptake of the technology.

Fast and ultra-fast chargers will be installed at 86 locations through Sydney’s suburbs as well as regional NSW towns as the government works to quell so-called range anxiety associated with electric vehicles.

EVs represent 3.7 per cent of new car sales in NSW, according to the Electric Vehicle Council, with the state government aiming to increase that to 50 per cent within a decade.

Treasurer Matt Kean said the investment was the first of three funding rounds that would result in NSW developing the fastest and most comprehensive public EV charging system in the country.

“We know that the global car market is moving away from petrol models towards EVs. We need to ensure we have the modern infrastructure needed, so NSW drivers are not left behind,” he said.

“Having the infrastructure in place to support EVs will not only drive down emissions but make NSW one of the easiest and most affordable places to drive an electric vehicle.”

New EV Charging Stations Metro

AlexandriaChatswoodPrestons
ArtarmonEastern CreekPunchbowl
AuburnEngadineRandwick
BankstownEveleighRockdale
Baulkham HillsHeathcoteRouse Hill
BlaxlandJamisontownSeven Hills
Bondi JunctionLonguevilleSouth Windsor
CabramattaManly ValeSylvania
CampbelltownMaroubaWest Ryde
CaringbahMayrs Hill 
CarlingfordNorth St Marys 

New EV Charging Stations Regional

AlburyGundagaiPheasants Nest
ArmidaleHamiltonPort Macquarie
BallinaHayQueanbeyan
Bateau BayHayRaymond Terrace
Batemans BayHolbrookSingleton
BoganarJerilderieSinglton
Coffs HarbourJesmondTamworth
CoolongolookJindabyneTaree
CoomaKatoombaTenterfield
DubboKelsoUlladulla
EustonMarulanWagga Wagga
FigtreeMolongWoy Woy
ForbesMuswellbrookSyoming
Glen InnesNaroomaWyong
GriffithNarrabriYass
Gumly GumlyOrange 
 Parkes 

The renewable energy ultra-fast chargers will be able to charge modern EVs from 20 to 80 per cent battery in about 15 minutes.

Towns included in the rollout include Griffith, Dubbo, Wagga Wagga and Narrabri, while charging stations will also be built in Randwick, Cabramatta, and Chatswood.

The government is working with Ampol, BP, Evie Networks, Tesla, the NRMA and Zeus Renewables to install the chargers.

“NSW is partnering with commercial installers to build, own and operate these charging stations,” Kean said.

The government’s long-term goal is to ensure chargers are no more than 5km apart in metropolitan areas and 100km apart in regional NSW.

NSW has the second highest electric vehicle uptake in Australia, with the ACT leading the country at more than 9 per cent. EVs now represent 3.39 per cent of all vehicle sales nationally.

The government last year announced a $500 million electric vehicle package, which abolished stamp duty on battery-powered cars under $78,000 and set out a future plan to implement a road user charge by 2027.

Once the 2.5 cent-per-kilometre charge is implemented, stamp duty will be abolished on all electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.

Each of the 86 charging sites will contain between four and15 charging bays.

The Electric Vehicle Council rated the ACT and NSW highest in its October State of EVs report, while NT, WA and Tasmania were the lowest ranked states.

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