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Australia needs thousands more kerbside EV chargers. Here’s how to roll them out fast and fairly
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Australia faces a shortage of kerbside EV charging infrastructure and needs to deploy thousands more chargers; the article discusses strategies for rapid and equitable rollout of charging facilities as EV adoption accelerates.

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Australia needs thousands more kerbside EV chargers. Here’s how to roll them out fast and fairly
Ogulcan Aksoy/Getty Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer a niche technology. Australians are buying them in growing numbers as petrol prices bite and the federal government continues its tax exemption until 2029. The challenge now is to build the supporting charging infrastructure. Fast and ultrafast chargers, which recharge a typical EV in 10–15 minutes, have proven to be commercially attractive, with the number of these chargers growing by 22% in 2025. This is because drivers will pay a premi
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