As part of the NSW Government’s expansion of charger sites around the state, the Central Coast is to install 17 new EV charger sites.
The new sites will feature 30 charging ports and form part of round two of the EV Destination Charging Grants program: a $20 million program rolling out 1300 EV charge ports at over 500 sites.
David Harris, Minister for the Central Coast, welcomed the funding and what it means for tourism in the region.
“By expanding our electric vehicle charging network, we’re not just improving convenience for residents and visitors; we’re also powering our local economy as more EV drivers mean more business for the Central Coast.”
The chargers complement the 189 fast charging stations that the NSW Government has allocated funding to under the NSW EV Strategy, which includes having a fast charging station every 100km along all major regional routes across NSW.
Liesl Tesch, Member for Gosford, said the funding will ensure that the Central Coast continues to be a destination for all travellers, no matter how they travel.
“Electric vehicles provide a fantastic alternative for environmentally conscious car owners. The NSW Government is committed to investing in our EV infrastructure, ensuring that no matter where you travel, charging is available.
“With more and more drivers switching to electric vehicles, more people are planning their trips around EV charging locations.”
The Central Coast charger site locations include Budgewoi, Kulnura, Pretty Beach, West Gosford, and Wyoming, where they are installed in a mix of motels, hotels, hospitality venues, and other places where visitors and locals flock.
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