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Chargefox responds to fire crisis with free EV charging
2019/11/12  Bridie Schmidt

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OZ EV Champions  @ozevchampions   · Nov 11, 2019
Echoing the sound advice of @_TeslaTom if you own an EV & you're in an area
of risk, juice up tonight to 90%+@tesla please unlock available range for
the cars in the areas at risk of catastrophic fire tomorrow. #AusEv
@Chargefox free charging in same?

Tesla Tom  @_TeslaTom
In light of tomorrow’s weather forecast and bushfire risk in Sydney and NSW,
may I suggest all Electric Vehicle owners ensure they have at least 90%
charge overnight in the possible event of power failure. #AusEV

Chargefox  @Chargefox
All Chargefox stations in NSW and QLD are now free, including the
Ultra-Rapid chargers, and will be for at least the next 48 hours. Keep your
vehicles charged just in case, and listen to instructions from local
authorities. @_TeslaTom @tesla @ozevchampions @TheDriven_io @BridieEV
5:52 PM - Nov 11, 2019

https://twitter.com/Chargefox/status/1193650646991306752
Chargefox  @Chargefox
Welcome to the network Helensvale, QLD! #yurika have just added another
station to the #queenslandelectricsuperhighway making it even easier to
travel between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
4:04 PM - Nov 10, 2019
]

BMW i3s charges at Chargefox’s Airport West site. Supplied
Electric car charging provider Chargefox has responded to the NSW and
Queensland fire crisis by enabling free DC fast charging and AC destination
charging for the next 48 hours.

The generous offer has come in response to requests from electric vehicle
owners living in fire affected areas.

The electric vehicle (EV) market in Australia is still very much in its
early days, and the ability for EV owners to be able to charge vehicles
quickly via DC rapid charging will allow drivers to travel to safer areas
with confidence.

Using the 50kW and 350kW charging units at sites in Sydney’s Zetland,
Brisbane’s Toombul and the Queensland Electric Super Highway (QESH),
electric vehicle owners can add between 100-400km driving range to their
vehicles in just 15 minutes.

AC charging locations allow drivers to “stop and shop” while recharging
vehicles over a matter of hours.

“In response to the current bushfire emergency, all 105 chargers displayed
in the Chargefox app in Queensland and New South Wales will be free to use
for at least the next 48 hours,” said Chargefox CEO Marty Andrews in a note
by email.

“One of our core values is safety, and we believe it’s important for EV
drivers to maintain a high level of charge right now, in case they’re
advised to evacuate a bushfire affected area.”

Charging network providers such as Chargefox and Evie Networks are currently
stepping up pace in the roll out electric vehicle charging infrastructure,
with Chargefox announcing in late October that it had six new sites under
way.

Evie Networks has today announced the opening of its first charger in
Coochin Creek on the Sunshine Coast that will form part of a 42-strong
network across Australia’s eastern seaboard backed by $50 million from
ARENA.

The two other most recent DC fast charging sites to open include Sydney’s
first DC charging site at East Village shopping centre in Zetland and the
newest addition to the QESH at Helensvale on the Gold Coast, which has been
installed by Yurika.

Other sites currently under construction but not yet available include
Ballina, Cooma, Karuah, and Gundagai in NSW and Moe in Victoria.

The NRMA also has a number of sites opening up across the state, including
at Glen Innes which has been one of the areas most affected by this week’s
devastating fires.

It is understood all NRMA chargers are currently free and we have reached
out to the NRMA for verification.

Update: Spokesperson for the NRMA Peter Khoury has confirmed that all NRMA
chargers are currently free. A charging structure may be introduced down the
track for non-members but the current focus is on rolling out EV fast
charging infrastructure to regional areas.
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