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Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations: On-Street Locations
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Consultation has concluded
Project update
Community consultation on the proposed nine (9) potential on-street electric vehicle charging stations locations was conducted August - September 2017.
At its meeting of 12 December 2017 Council noted the summary of the community feedback and approved construction of a two-parking bay electric vehicle charging station in three (3) on-street locations:
41-47 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
64-72 Light Square, Adelaide
61 Jerningham Street, North Adelaide
All 40 (on-street and off-street) Electric Vehicle Chargers have now been installed and fees applied. Click here for more information.
Project Information and background
The City of Adelaide seeks your feedback on locations that we are considering for on-street electric vehicle charging stations, a key action in our 2016 -2020 Strategic Plan.
The City of Adelaide Strategic Plan 2016-2020 positions Adelaide to be a smart, green, liveable and creative city. The city is aiming to become the world’s first carbon neutral city and a leader in environmental change. Under the Plan we will “provide a range of incentives for the use of electric-powered and low emission vehicles within the city”.
Council is committed to provide a range of incentives for the use of electric and low-emission vehicles in the city, including EV charging infrastructure.
Preliminary infrastructure and design investigations have identified 9 potential locations from which up to 4 locations will be selected to install on-street electric vehicle charging stations. Council has given approval to consult on the following locations.
Up to 4 locations will be selected by Council following this consultation process. Each of the locations will include 2 parking spaces that will be serviced by a dual port EV charging station and designated as Permit Zone - Electric Vehicles Only.
Community consultation on the proposed nine (9) potential on-street electric vehicle charging stations locations was conducted August - September 2017.
At its meeting of 12 December 2017 Council noted the summary of the community feedback and approved construction of a two-parking bay electric vehicle charging station in three (3) on-street locations:
41-47 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
64-72 Light Square, Adelaide
61 Jerningham Street, North Adelaide
All 40 (on-street and off-street) Electric Vehicle Chargers have now been installed and fees applied. Click here for more information.
Project Information and background
The City of Adelaide seeks your feedback on locations that we are considering for on-street electric vehicle charging stations, a key action in our 2016 -2020 Strategic Plan.
The City of Adelaide Strategic Plan 2016-2020 positions Adelaide to be a smart, green, liveable and creative city. The city is aiming to become the world’s first carbon neutral city and a leader in environmental change. Under the Plan we will “provide a range of incentives for the use of electric-powered and low emission vehicles within the city”.
Council is committed to provide a range of incentives for the use of electric and low-emission vehicles in the city, including EV charging infrastructure.
Preliminary infrastructure and design investigations have identified 9 potential locations from which up to 4 locations will be selected to install on-street electric vehicle charging stations. Council has given approval to consult on the following locations.
Up to 4 locations will be selected by Council following this consultation process. Each of the locations will include 2 parking spaces that will be serviced by a dual port EV charging station and designated as Permit Zone - Electric Vehicles Only.