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    Evie Networks adds another 14 charging locations, spread across VIC, NSW, QLD and NT

    I recently wrote about Evie Networks rapidly expanding their charging locations and it seems that effort and momentum haven’t stopped. This week the company announced they’ve just turned on another 14 sites across Australia.

    Evie Networks says this is their fastest-growing month of site openings. Below is the list of new fast-charging locations in collaboration with site host partners. Those paying attention will note that there are 13, not 14 locations on the list, Evie says there is one that isn’t listed that they will share exciting details on next week.

    Victoria

    The following VIC locations were turned added to the Evie Networks charging options this week.

    Beaufort (Pyrenees Shire Council)

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    The EV charging station at 19 Willoby Street in Beaufort, VIC is a convenient and affordable option for electric vehicle drivers. The station is located in a central location, just a short walk from shops, restaurants, and a park. It is open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time.

    The station has two 50kW DC chargers, which can quickly charge most electric vehicles. The cost of charging is $0.45/kWh, which is competitive with other charging stations in the area.

    The station also has a number of amenities that make it a great place to stop and charge your car. There is free parking, pull-in parking, and illuminated parking spaces. There are also restrooms, a park, and EV parking.

    Warracknabeal (Yarriambiack Shire Council)

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    The charging station is located at 18-20 Woolcock Street in Warracknabeal, VIC. This is a rural town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia.

    The cost of charging is $0.45/kWh. This is the standard price for EV charging in Australia. There is free parking available at the charging station. The parking spaces are pull-in and illuminated, making them easy to find and use. The charging station has EV parking spaces. There are no other amenities available at the charging station.

    The charging station is open 24/7. This means that you can charge your car at any time of day or night. The charging station has two 50kW DC chargers. These chargers can quickly charge most electric vehicles. The chargers are compatible with the CCS2 and CHAdeMO charging standards.

    Meredith (Golden Plains Shire Council)

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    The charging station is located at 12 Lawler St in Meredith, VIC. This is a small town in the Yarra Valley region of Victoria, Australia.

    The cost of charging is $0.45/kWh. This is the standard price for EV charging in Australia. There is free parking available at the charging station. The parking spaces are pull-in and illuminated, making them easy to find and use.

    The charging station has restrooms, dining, shopping, and EV parking. This means that you can take care of all of your needs while you are charging your car. The charging station is open 24/7. This means that you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charging station has two 50kW DC chargers. These chargers can quickly charge most electric vehicles. The chargers are compatible with the CCS2 and CHAdeMO charging standards.

    Flinders (Mornington Peninsula Shire)

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    The charging station is located at 33 Cook St in Flinders, VIC. This is a small town in the Western District region of Victoria, Australia.

    The cost of charging is $0.45/kWh. This is the standard price for EV charging in Australia. There is free parking available at the charging station. The parking spaces are pull-in and illuminated, making them easy to find and use.

    The charging station has EV parking, restrooms, lodging, and dining. This means that you can take care of all of your needs while you are charging your car. The charging station is open 24/7. This means that you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charging station is located in roadside car bays outside a shopping centre precinct on Wood St. This means that it is easily accessible and there are other amenities nearby.

    The charging station has two 50kW DC chargers. These chargers can quickly charge most electric vehicles. The chargers are compatible with the CCS2 and CHAdeMO charging standards.

    Dunkled (Southern Grampians Shire Council)

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    The charging station is located at 83 Wills Street in Dunkeld, VIC. This is a small town in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.

    The cost of charging is $0.45/kWh. This is the standard price for EV charging in Australia. There is free parking available at the charging station. The parking spaces are pull-in, making them easy to find and use.

    The charging station has EV parking, a park, dining, restrooms, shopping, and grocery stores. This means that you can take care of all of your needs while you are charging your car. The charging station is open 24/7. This means that you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charging station is located in a central location in Dunkeld, making it easily accessible. It is also close to a number of amenities, such as a park, restaurants, and shops.

    The charging station has two 50kW DC chargers. These chargers can quickly charge most electric vehicles. The chargers are compatible with the CCS2 and CHAdeMO charging standards.

    Bright (Alpine Shire Council)

    There is currently no Plugshare link for this location but we do know the location is at 24 Wills St, Bright.

    This location is adjacent to the local IGA and a short walk to the main street, providing a convenient place to stop and charge while you take a break and grab a coffee. The site features dual parking bays and a single DC charger offers both CCS2 and CHAdeMO connectors.

    Macedon (Macedon Ranges Shire Council)

    This location is also not yet shown on Plugshare, however, we do know the location is the Corner Smith St and Railway Place, Macedon, Victoria.

    This site offers angled parking, and while the EV charging spots don’t feature the now common blue or green-painted bays, there is a lot of parking at this location. Hopefully, the large white Tritium charger, combined with the yellow bollards is enough to indicate to ICE drivers they should consider an alternative.

    This site is close to public toilets, a short walk to the IGA and the Macedon train station.

    Alexandra (Murrindindi Shire Council)

    Unfortunately, we don’t have any information on this charging location, if you’re from Alexandra, VIC and have details of the site to share, please share in the comments

    New South Wales

    The following NSW locations were turned added to the Evie Networks charging options this week.

    Red Rooster Guilford (Craveable Brands)

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    The Evie 50kW DC Chargers located at 322 Woodville Road Guildford, NSW 2161, Australia are payment-required chargers that cost $0.45/kWh. Parking is free and there are plenty of spots available.

    The chargers are well-lit and located near a restroom and a dining area, so you can take a break while your car is charging. The chargers are open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    Dorhauer Lane – Woollahra (Waverley Council)

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    The Evie Networks Dorhauer Lane charger is located at Dorhauer Lane, Woollahra Sydney, NSW 2025, Australia. It is a payment-required charger that costs $0.45/kWh. Parking is free and there are two pull-through parking spots available.

    The charger is well-lit and located near a grocery store, restaurants, and shops, so you can take a break while your car is charging. The charger is open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    Queensland

    The following QLD locations were turned added to the Evie Networks charging options this week.

    Brendale Service Centre

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    The new Shell Coles Express Service Centre in Brendale, QLD now hosts 2x chargers at 2 Linkfield Rd Brendale, QLD 4500, Australia.

    Charging here is priced at $0.45/kWh. Parking is free and there are four parking spots available. The charger is well-lit and located near a grocery store, restaurants, and shops, so you can take a break while your car is charging. The charger is open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charger has two 50kW chargers each feature a CCS and CHAdeMO connector to accommodate most of the EVs on Australian roads.

    Springwood Arndale Shopping Centre (Consolidated Properties Group)

    Plugshare link

    The Evie Networks Springwood charger is located at 17-27 Cinderella Drive Springwood, QLD 4127, Australia. It is a payment-required charger that costs $0.45/kWh. Parking is free and there are four parking spots available.

    The charger is well-lit and located near a grocery store, restaurants, and shops, so you can take a break while your car is charging. The charger is open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charger has two 50kW DC chargers that can charge two vehicles simultaneously. The chargers are CCS2-compatible, which means that they can charge most electric vehicles on the market.

    Northern Territory

    The following NT locations were turned added to the Evie Networks charging options this week.

    Darwin CBD (City of Darwin)

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    The Evie Networks Darwin CBD charger is located at 96 Mitchell Street Darwin City, NT 0800, Australia. It is a payment-required charger that costs $0.45/kWh. Parking is free and there are two parking spots available.

    The charger is well-lit and located near a restroom, so you can take a break while your car is charging. The charger is open 24/7, so you can charge your car at any time of day or night.

    The charger has two 50kW DC chargers that can charge two vehicles simultaneously. The chargers are CHAdeMO and CCS2-compatible, which means that they can charge most electric vehicles on the market.

    Jason Cartwright
    Jason Cartwrighthttps://techau.com.au/author/jason/
    Creator of techAU, Jason has spent the dozen+ years covering technology in Australia and around the world. Bringing a background in multimedia and passion for technology to the job, Cartwright delivers detailed product reviews, event coverage and industry news on a daily basis. Disclaimer: Tesla Shareholder from 20/01/2021

    2 COMMENTS

    1. The Macedon charger is on Smith St. not Railway Place.

      If you look for it on Railway Place you will need to drive around some distance to the other side of the tracks as there is no vehicle crossing at Macedon Railway Station.

    2. Meredith is not in the Yarra Valley, more likely in the Moorabool basin if we are are going to define chargers by the river they drain into 🙂

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