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Funding for Electric Vehicle Chargers
from Hotel SA June 2021
by Boylen
Is your hotel one of the 600 businesses across the State that has registered to host electric vehicle charging stations as part of the Government’s $13.4m Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Network?
Property owners and businesses can still register their interest to become site hosts through the Department for Energy and Mining’s website – electricvehicles.sa.gov.au
Guidelines on how charge point operators can access funding and connect with potential site hosts were expected to become available by early June.
Minister for Energy and Mining Dan van Holst Pellekaan said the investment aims to end “range anxiety” with the installation of 530 fast charging stations across the state.
“Following consultation, we’re now able to extend the network further 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,” said Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan.
“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 Minister said the government’s aim was for electric cars to be the preferred choice for households and businesses by 2030, and the default choice by 2035.
“We want to make sure motorists know they can buy an electric car, and still enjoy the pleasure of travelling our highways and byways without fear of being stranded,” he said.
“As South Australians increasingly turn to electric vehicles, we will increase the use of renewable energy generated here to power our vehicles whilst reducing our reliance on imported oil.
“The installation of 120 fast chargers in the CBD and many more throughout the suburbs will support the needs of Adelaide’s motorists.
“The South Australian Governments 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.