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High-tech rapid EV charger hits Central Victoria

High-tech rapid EV charger hits Central Victoria

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Maryborough in Central Victoria is now home to one of the world’s most advanced electric vehicle (EV) rapid chargers, as part of 17 EV chargers under construction throughout the region.

The 17 charging stations will better link towns across Victoria, encourage more visitors to regional Victoria and ensure regional Victorians are not left behind in the transition to electric vehicles.

The new charging stations are in rural centres including Ouyen, Swan Hill, Kerang, Maryborough and Echuca, and smaller rural towns and key tourist sites including Robinvale, Wedderburn, Newbridge and Inglewood.

The new sites were identified as priority locations in the Charging the Regions report undertaken by the Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance (CVGA) and local governments.

CVGA is delivering the EV charging stations program in the Loddon Mallee in partnership with Evie Network and local councils.

Maryborough’s Tritium RT-M is one of the first of its kind to be installed anywhere in the world. It is Australian technology and was developed and manufactured by Tritium in Queensland.

The Victorian Government has invested $664,000 for these chargers – part of its $2.7 billion Building Works package that creates jobs, supports thousands more across our state’s supply chains and pumps dollars back into the economy.

Recently, the Victorian Government announced a $25 million package to speed up the roll-out of fast chargers and advance electric vehicle innovation.

Constructing charging stations and increasing the number of electric vehicles are key steps in releasing Loddon Mallee’s Renewable Energy Roadmap, which outlines the community’s ambition to embrace new energy technologies across the region.

Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D’Ambrosio, said, “I’m excited to see cutting-edge Australian technology installed in regional Victoria to attract tourists as well as ensuring regional Victorians are not left behind in the transition to electric vehicles.

“The electric vehicle charging stations we’re installing throughout the Loddon Mallee will put the region on the map for EV tourists, connecting Melbourne to Mallee unlocking the Goldfields and creating an EV tourist trail from Mildura to Echuca.

“The chargers will encourage more visitors to our thriving regional cities and laid-back rural towns, which will boost local economies.”

Source: energymagazine
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network