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More than 400 electric vehicle charging stations to be rolled out Australia-wide in new government-backed scheme

View 1 images A total of 403 new electric vehicle fast charging stations are set to be rolled out across Australia, the Federal Government has announced. The facilities will be built across eight geographic regions, in every capital city as well as Geelong, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Sunshine Coast. Each station will be capable of charging at least two vehicles simultaneously at a rate of 50kW or higher. Funded via the national Future Fuels Fund, $25 million worth of construction contracts have been allocated to five private firms: Evie Networks, Ampol, Engie, Chargefox, and Electric Highways Tasmania. Evie Networks will build 158 charging stations across all eight regions at a cost of $8.85 million, petroleum-giant Ampol (previously branded Caltex) will build 121 stations across four regions at a cost of $7.05 million, Engie will build 103 stations across four regions at a cost of $6.85 million, Chargefox will build 16 stations across two regions at a cost of $1.4 million

NT ready to offer EV incentives too - motoring com au

NT ready to offer EV incentives too NT ready to offer EV incentives too July 22, 2021 Every state and territory now has some form of electrification strategy Every state and territory in Australia now offers some form of electric vehicle incentive or encouragement following the announcement of an EV strategy and implementation plan in the Northern Territory. Focused on passenger and light commercial vehicles, the plan’s headline initiatives are free registration and a $1500 cut in stamp duty for battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles for five years, with implementation starting July 2022. The NT government has also announced charging infrastructure initiatives including a commitment to develop a grant program for home, workplace and public EV chargers, skills development for both EV servicing and charging installation and backing for local EV innovation.

Call to jump-start electric vehicle industry | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

By Oliver Lees An environmental organisation in the Macedon Ranges has slammed the state and federal government’s lack of incentives for Australians wishing to transition to electric vehicles. Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group president David Gormley-O’Brien said Australia is falling behind the rest of the world and that an opportunity is being missed in not embracing the new technology. “There’s a reticence from the federal government, there’s really no incentive to purchase an electric vehicle,” Mr Gormley-O’Brien said. “In other countries, there are generous rebates for purchasing electric vehicles, you can receive tax exemptions, and there are a greater number of charging stations to reduce range anxiety.

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