Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Network

Leading supermarkets, motels, holiday parks and petrol stations are among more than 600 sites that have registered to host electric vehicle charging stations as part of the South Australian Government’s $13.4 million commitment to support a statewide Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Network.

The $13.4 million investment aims to end “range anxiety” with the installation of 530 fast charging stations across the state.

The network will extend across regional and remote South Australia, including getting more charging stations in key tourist areas in the Adelaide Hills, Mid North, Far North, Eyre Peninsula and Limestone Coast.

Electric vehicles will lower motoring costs, air, noise and carbon pollution and help reduce the price of electricity for all South Australians by better using the grid.

Fast charging, particularly in regional and remote areas, will remove a big barrier to electric vehicles – fear of running out of power, or range anxiety.

The Government’s aim is for electric cars to be the preferred choice for households and businesses by 2030, and the default choice by 2035.

The installation of 120 fast chargers in the CBD and many more throughout the suburbs will support the needs of Adelaide’s motorists.

South Australia's EV charging network locations

The South Australian Government is already incorporating 70 plug in vehicles into its fleet with additional orders soon to be made as part of the new procurement policy which will see the whole fleet transition in coming years.

Transport in South Australia contributes to 30 per cent of our total greenhouse gas emissions.

This shift to electric vehicles will lower transport costs, cut emissions and reduce pollution, bringing forward public health, environmental and economic benefits.

RAA Mobility Technology Specialist Mark Borlace said member surveys had shown a lack of regional electric vehicle chargers was a significant disincentive to buying an electric vehicle.

“The roll out of electric vehicle charging stations, as advocated by RAA, is welcomed and will increase the uptake of these environmentally friendlier technologies,’’ he said.

“RAA supports the government’s desire to lead the nation in the uptake of electric vehicles and smart charging by 2025 and reduce electricity costs for all South Australians.’’

Guidelines on how charge point operators can access funding and connect with potential site hosts will be made available next week.

Property owners and businesses can still register their interest to become site hosts through the Department for Energy and Mining’s website – energymining.sa.gov.au/electric_vehicles_charging_network

Download South Australia's EV Charging Network map and locations list (PDF 110.4 KB)

24 May 2021