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EV Charging Providers - Coastal Motor Advisory

EV Charging Providers

The growth of EV adoption in Australia necessarily means the growth of EVs on the road and with it, a robust— and accessible—charging infrastructure becomes ever more critical. Residential, commercial and public spaces are being filled with innovative charging solutions provided by various companies across Australia. Regardless, here’s a full look at some of the top charging infrastructure providers that are powering the EV revolution all across the country.

Tip: Check out our list of EVs available in Australia here

  1. ABB
    ABB is a pioneer in technology and a market leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. ABB’s EV charging range encompasses AC and DC fast chargers for all applications. ABB assists in supplying the growing landscape of EVs from residential units to large scale public and commercial charging networks in Australia and beyond.

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  1. ActewAGL
    ActewAGL is Australia’s leading EV charging installer in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). ActewAGL specialises in local project management delivered for businesses, commercial buildings and multi-occupancy developments and related retrofits, as well as single dwelling households. From hardware through software, load management, installation to billing and energy management, their expert guidance has you covered.

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  1. AGL
    AGL is a pioneering provider of essential services; with a history of 185 years. Joining EV charging creates natural ground to for AGL to work on to ensure an innovative and progressive experience with technology and in subsequent human advancements. They are integral to Australia’s pathway to electric mobility.

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  1. Autel
    Autel provides a full ecosystem with AC and DC chargers, smart app software and inbuilt battery diagnostics. Autel provides high value, reliable charging innovations designed for residential, workplace, retail, and commercial applications to keep pace with the increasing demand for electric mobility around Australia.

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  1. bp pulse
    bp pulse is bp’s dedicated EV charging brand, and in pursuit of installing 600 charge points in Australia by 2025, and 100,000 globally by 2030, bp is establishing both fixed and on the go charging points. bp pulse is committed to delivering fast, reliable and convenient charging so as a key player in delivering the infrastructure to get to net zero by 2050.

Visit bp pulse

  1. Connect Source
    An Australian distributor of EV chargers, fatigue management systems and telematics devices – Connect Source. Their solutions are intended to help businesses and individuals transition with ease and effect to electric vehicle technology.

Visit Connect Source

  1. Delta
    Delta’s full line of versatile EV charging solutions comes in AC and DC fast chargers with 25 kW ~ 350 kW capacities. More than 2 million EV chargers have been supplied worldwide, delivering smart-charging solutions in public, private and commercial applications.

Visit Delta

  1. Electromotiv
    As for what Electromotiv does, it is dedicated to developing low cost, green refueling solutions for electric buses and trucks. Their technology facilitates zero emission transportation, helping transit operators and truck owners convert to renewable energy.

Visit Electromotiv

  1. ENGIE
    At the point where tomorrow meets today, ENGIE is pioneering a new way of meeting our world’s energy needs: low carbon generation, modern energy infrastructures and sustainable solutions. In Australia, ENGIE runs renewable and gas fired generators and their retail business Simply Energy serves 660,000 customer accounts.

Visit ENGIE

  1. Everty
    Everty offers turnkey EV charging solutions: private, public, commercial solutions, and a cloud based management platform. Their solutions allow for the optimal EV charging management and integration of charging into buildings of different kind.

Visit Everty

  1. Evie Networks
    Australia’s leading fast charging network, Evie Networks, is installing, managing, maintaining, and analysing fast charger installations in homes, workplaces and on public land. Their objective is to generate a network of fast, reliable chargers in all corners of the country that will be accessible to all EV drivers.

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  1. Evnex
    Evnex designs and manufactures intelligent charging stations and cloud based software allowing for customizable business and consumer solutions. They concentrate on smart charging technologies for the best equilibrium between charging cost, environmental sustainability, and grid load.

Visit Evnex

  1. EVX
    EVX Australia’s current focus is providing scalable, robust public charging infrastructure for EV users who do not have home charging solutions. Experts from the industries of telecommunications and automotive that are passionate about solving infrastructure issues make up their team.

Visit EVX

  1. EVSE Australia
    A provider of the largest range of EV charging stations and accessories in Australia, with a nationwide installation service. They meet needs ranging from home to business and public charging for electric mobility.

Visit EVSE Australia

  1. FIMER
    AC and DC charging platforms for private, public and commercial use are developed and manufactured by FIMER. Since 2017 We are focusing on creating sustainable and practical E mobility solutions for the next generation of vehicles.

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  1. Gemtek
    With 15 years experience in designing, project managing and maintaining energy infrastructure, Gemtek Group offers turnkey solutions for energy management and electric vehicle charging solutions.

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  1. GET Electric
    GET Electric is a fully integrated solution for EV charging, infrastructure, software and installation. They are an Australian business who provide customized EV charging solutions that suit the needs of the local market.

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  1. JET Charge
    Australia’s largest EV charging infrastructure provider, JET Charge has run sites across homes, businesses and large scale logistics hubs. By being vertically integrated they can support end to end solutions for different sectors.

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  1. JOLT
    Through its network of DC fast chargers, JOLT makes free, fast charging available across its network to help drive a shift to zero emissions. The EV drivers get 7kWh free charging per day, to help reduce costs and encourage sustainability.

Visit JOLT

  1. Landis+Gyr
    We are Landis+Gyr, the global leader in smart metering solutions, helping utilities and consumers all over the world to manage energy better. Their EV charging solutions enable users to make energy efficient and consumption wise decisions.

Visit Landis+Gyr

It is becoming increasingly important to Australia as it pursues a more sustainable future to have a well developed EV charging infrastructure. To empower the rising numbers of electric vehicles in our roads, the companies featured in this blog are key providers of charging solutions required on them. Looking to install charging stations for your business, become an electric driving pioneer and ready to go electric in your home, or even a fleet manager interested in the most efficient charging solutions possible, these infrastructure providers can provide you with everything you need.

These industry leaders are leading the way in innovation, from fast charging networks, to intelligent management platforms, to ensure a green and electric future is available to all Australians. Partnering up with these providers allows you to help speed up adoption of electric vehicles, lower your carbon footprint, and therefore aid in a greener and more efficient energy system.

The path ahead for electric vehicles in Australia is brighter than it has ever been, with the right infrastructure to charge them. Contact the Coastal Motor Advisory team to discuss further!

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