Tuesday 4 July 2023

Rapid electric vehicle charging options are opening across the state, with multiple DC rapid-charging sites launching today as part of separate South Australian government-backed initiatives.

The South Australian government and the RAA is switching on the first of 54 DC rapid and ultra-rapid charging stations in the statewide EV Charging Network, in Nuriootpa.

The RAA Charge network will be made up of a total of 86 AC fast charging stations with a maximum output of 7 kW, and 54 DC rapid and ultra-rapid charging stations, with a maximum output of 150 kW and 200 kW respectively - part of a $12.35 million South Australian government grant to construct and operate the state’s charging network.

Of the 140 charging stations across the network, about 75 per cent are to be located in regional towns along highways, in tourism hotspots and at popular holiday accommodation sites. The RAA has currently completed 25 per cent of the network.

It comes as JET Charge, the Rocland Group and Engie also unveil ten new DC charging bays in Nuriootpa today, one of nine projects under the South Australian government’s $3.2 million EV Smart Charging Trials.

The DC chargers have quick charging capabilities, service multiple charging bays and include up to 150 kW output, time-of-use pricing and incentives for use during high renewable energy generation periods.

Today’s launches are a step towards South Australia’s goal to make EVs the common choice for motorists, in line with achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

Quote attributable to JET Charge CEO Tim Washington

The Rocland grid project will serve as a trial for the future of public smart charging, and will showcase a charging model that aligns with consumer needs.

Quotes attributable to RAA CEO Nick Reade

Powered by renewable electricity, our rapid and ultra-rapid chargers are the future of EV charging technology, and will help to make range anxiety a thing of the past for South Australian EV drivers.

These charging sites will help power South Australians through their regional road trips, allowing for only a short stop to plug in and grab a coffee or bite to eat before hitting the road again – fully charged.

We are now 25 per cent of the way through the rollout of the RAA Charge network giving more South Australian drivers the confidence to go all-electric.