Wednesday, 20 January 2021

Power play: Gold Coast’s electric vehicle fast chargers a world first

World-first fast-charging technology for electric vehicles that is 50 per cent quicker than standard 50kW charging stations and capable of charging two vehicles at once has been installed for electric vehicle drivers on the Gold Coast.

The city is powering up electric vehicles and its growing green credentials with a network of 10 of the RTM75 fast-charging stations by Brisbane technology company Tritium that will be installed over a 50km city-wide radius from Pimpama on the northern edge of the city to Coolangatta and offset by solar power generation.

The new wave 75kW DC fast chargers deliver 75km of range to an electric vehicle within 10 minutes of charging.

The first charger was installed at Broadbeach on Tuesday.

The fast-charger network, supported by the State Government’s COVID Works for Queensland jobs booster that helps fund new infrastructure projects, will anchor the Queensland Electric Super Highway of 31 fast-charging sites enabling travel from Coolangatta to Cairns and from Brisbane west to Toowoomba in a low or zero emissions electric vehicle.

The stations will also be a key link for some of Australia’s world-class road trips that are in the process of going electric including the Pacific Coast Way from the Gold Coast to Cairns and the renowned Pacific Coast Drive from Lake Macquarie in NSW to the Gold Coast Hinterland.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning Steven Miles said the Queensland Government had provided $350,000 towards the charging stations, to provide a boost to the local economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Having charging stations along the Gold Coast not only incentivises future EV users, but it also encourages driving tourism along a beautiful stretch of the Coast,” he said.

Gold Coast's electric vehicle

Gold Coast gets greener

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate said the investment in cutting-edge infrastructure reflected the city’s reputation as an innovative destination as well as its commitment to sustainability.

“As the transition to electric vehicles begins to pick up pace, we have secured the most advanced DC fast chargers on the market,’’ Tate said.

“The power used to charge vehicles at these stations will be offset by power generated by the City’s Virtual Power Plant, which harnesses solar energy from more than 47 city buildings.”

The state-of-the-art network would provide drivers with a rapid, positive recharge experience and would deliver a boost for local businesses as electric vehicle drivers stayed an average of 30 per cent longer than other travellers to return to recharge and engage with the local area, he said.

EV chargers turn super slim and super fast

Tritium CEO Jane Hunter said the global launch of the RTM75 fast chargers on the Gold Coast put the city at the forefront of e-mobility innovation and international rapid-charger demand.

The RTM75s were the first of the new-generation Modular Scalable Charging platform that meant Tritium could rapidly deploy new product to future-proof governments and network operators across the globe, she said.

“These chargers, assembled in Tritium’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Brisbane, can be installed quickly, are upgradeable and have the narrowest profile on the market, making them suitable to be installed anywhere, from retail carparks to dense urban environments,” Hunter said.

 

Article Source: inqld.com.au



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