Community Engagement takes place between Monday 30 September to Sunday 27 October.
You can share you thoughts via:
1) The interactive map
2) Completing the online survey
3) Providing written submissions via the submission tool on this page
4) Write to us quoting ref S14682 - email: krg@krg.nsw.gov.au, mail: General Manager, Ku-ring-gai Council, Locked Bag 1006, Gordon NSW 2072
Any member of the public with an Evie account can charge their vehicle.
See our webpage on Electric Vehicles here.
Evie Networks will own and operate the charging stations.
Installation will take place in 2025.
Tritium RTM75 – 75 kW DC fast chargers
75 kW for one charging unit with two ports. If two cars are plugged in, they will share 75 kW.
Tethered (non-detachable), 6m in length.
Dual CCS2
EVIE Networks’ access to the parking bays will be covered by a license agreement and will pay Council. Funds raised will contribute to other Council services and facilities.
Yes, electricity will be supplied from renewable sources.
All proposed locations are Council owned car parks and accessible 24/7. The proposed locations are:
Approved locations and site layouts may be adjusted depending on the outcome of Council assessment and approval phases. See the detailed concept plans on this page.
The locations were proposed by Evie Networks in consultation with Council.
None, the chargers are fully funded by Evie Networks and the NSW Government Electric Vehicle Kerbside Charging Grant
Charging prices will be set by Evie Networks with up-to-date pricing available in the Evie app. As an indicative guide, Evie Networks have advised a price of 58 c/kWh.
Via the Evie Charging phone app. Visit the Evie Networks website for more information.
Yes, users will require an Evie Charging account to use the chargers. See their website for more information.