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Australia utility unveils EV charging station


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April 30, 2021
Ausgrid, an electric utility based in Sydney, Australia, has released a prototype electric vehicle fast charging station as part of its plan to transform street-side power kiosks into a network of partly free to use EV chargers, according to a report in thedriven.
Ausgrid revealed in October that it would team with Jolt to tap existing electricity infrastructure to boost to Australia s electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Ausgrid CEO Richard Gross and Jolt CEO Doug McNamee introduced the EV kiosk prototype in Hornsby.
Gross said 60 or 70 kiosk conversions will be completed this year.
EV drivers will sign up to an app to activate on the curb-side charger and receive 15 minutes, or 45 kilometers, free of charge. Those seeking more more than 7kWh will opt to pay for more energy. ....

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Free electric vehicle charging network trial in Adelaide


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Free electric vehicle charging network trial in Adelaide
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $983,776 in funding to JOLT Charge Pty Ltd (JOLT) to develop and trial its free electric vehicle (EV) charging network in Adelaide.
JOLT will install 21 innovative EV fast charging units that are embedded in roadside advertising panels across Adelaide in car parks, streets and public spaces. The network will be rolled out across several local government areas consisting of Campbelltown City Council, Charles Sturt Council, Marion Council and Port Adelaide Enfield Council.
The $1.97 million project will provide fast chargers that are capable of charging all types of EVs and will provide free charging for approximately 15 minutes, providing drivers with approximately 45km of range (users can pay to use the JOLT chargers for longer than this period). All of the 21 units will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy. ....

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