RACV completes upgrades to EV charging network

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The upgraded network includes public sites at Ballarat, Barnawartha North, Euroa, Horsham, Moe, Torquay and one of Australia’s most-used public electric vehicle (EV) charging locations at Airport West. Each public site now features new chargers that will provide up to 50 kW and 350 kW direct-current (DC) connections.

At RACV’s Inverloch, Cape Schanck and Healesville Resorts, as well as its Noble Park office, new 50 kW DC chargers have also been installed.

In addition, the chargers available to RACV Members and guests at RACV’s Healesville, Torquay, Inverloch, Cape Schanck, Goldfields, Noosa and Royal Pines Resorts, as well as the City Club, have been upgraded to 22 kW AC chargers.

The RACV Torquay Resort chargers are also available to the public.

RACV Members will receive a 10% discount across the entire RACV network and each charger can be found using the EV charger finder feature in the RACV app, with access to real-time updates and station availability.

RACV General Manager Energy Services Greg Edye said the upgrades aim to meet the growing demand for EV infrastructure in Victoria and deliver a more reliable charging experience at key regional and metropolitan sites.

“RACV’s EV network upgrade reflects our continued commitment to helping Victorians reach their destination safely and efficiently,” Edye said.

“Our focus has been to deliver reliable, fast-charging solutions across Victoria, to support RACV Members and customers with keeping their vehicles fully charged for their journey.”

Each RACV charging site will also feature CCTV security cameras, providing a safer environment for members and customers while charging their EV and helping to prevent vandalism.