Australia’s New South Wales government expands kerbside EV charging network
The New South Wales government has announced an additional AU$2.8 million to introduce 549 kerbside EV chargers to the Australian state.

The New South Wales government has announced an additional AU$2.8 million to introduce 549 kerbside EV chargers to the Australian state.
Meridian Energy has officially launched a new fast-charging electric vehicle (EV) hub at Auckland Airport in New Zealand.
Chargepoint operator (CPO) Connected Kerb has announced that it will expand the number of on-street EV chargers in West Sussex.
Renewable energy provider So Energy has announced the launch of So EV, a new energy tariff specifically designed for EV drivers.
Water supplier Southern Water has announced it will partner with Novuna Vehicle Solutions to transition its vehicle fleet to EVs.
The Chinese government announced that it has set a new goal of having over 100,000 high-speed EV chargers installed in cities across the country by the year 2027.
The first fleet of electric vehicle (EV) buses has begun service in the suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, operating from the state’s largest charging hub.
E-fleet solutions provider VEV has announced that it has partnered with chargepoint management systems provider Techniche to automate the maintenance of EV chargers.
Think tank Clean Energy Canada has urged caution over reports that the federal government is set to update its EV Availability Standard.
New research from ChargeGuru has found that only a small minority of property managers are planning to install EV chargers at their residental properties by the ned of this year.