On-street electric vehicle (EV) charging locations in Lindfield, East Lindfield and Roseville

Project Overview

Ku-ring-gai Council is seeking your feedback on proposed on-street electric vehicle (EV) charging locations in Lindfield, East Lindfield and Roseville.

We're inviting residents, business owners, and visitors to review and comment on the proposed EV charger sites to ensure they best meet the needs of the local community.

Get Involved

We want to hear from you. This is your opportunity to explore proposed locations and share your views with us.

Before participating

To make sure your input is informed, we encourage you to:

  1. Review the location details – click on the 'location details' in the side-bar or the 'suggested locations' address hyper links below
  2. Read our FAQs

How to participate

You can contribute by:

  • Completing our survey
  • Written submission on this page; or
  • Writing a submission to us quoting ref S14682- email: krg@krg.nsw.gov.au, mail: General Manager, Ku-ring-gai Council, Locked Bag 1006, Gordon NSW 2072

What is being proposed?

Two experienced EV Charge Point Operators (CPOs) — ChargePost and Plus ES — have received NSW Government funding to install on-street pole-mounted chargers across Ku-ring-gai.

On-street EV charging refers to chargers accessible from the street and are installed on power poles.

These chargers will:

  • Be fully funded by NSW Government and CPO Operators — no cost to Council or ratepayers
  • Operate on a user-pays model, with prices set by the provider
  • Be located in areas where people typically park for 2+ hours
  • Be installed in existing public parking spaces
  • Provide up to 22 kW of power
  • Use Type 2 connectors (bring your own cable)
  • Be a single or dual bay charger, depending on the location.

Why is this project happening?

Electric vehicle ownership is growing rapidly across Ku-ring-gai, with many residents making the switch to cleaner, more efficient transport. As of July 2025, more than 1 in 20 vehicles in Ku-ring-gai are now electric – more than three times the state average. However, not everyone has access to home charging — especially:

  • Apartment or townhouse residents
  • Renters without garage access
  • Households with only on-street parking
  • Visitors to the area

On-street EV charging will help close this gap, making EV use more accessible to all residents.

Community benefits

Community access

Community access

•    Equal EV access for all housing types
•    24/7 access & convenient charging for residents, workers and visitors
•    Supports EV adoption in the community

Economic benefits

Economic benefits

•    Lower running costs for EV drivers
•    Supporting local businesses with customer visits
•    Future-proofing our infrastructure
•    No cost to ratepayers

Environmental impact

Environmental impact

•    Reduced emissions and air pollution
•    Supporting Council's Net Zero commitments
•    Cleaner, quieter neighbourhoods
 

Suggested locations

The following locations are being considered in Lindfield, East Lindfield and Roseville

Important to know - Where multiple locations appear on the same street, only one location will be selected — except on Victoria Street, Roseville, where one or two locations may be selected.

Lindfield

East Lindfield

Roseville

Victoria Street, Roseville - An on-street EV charging bay is proposed near two of the following addresses

We value your local knowledge and want to ensure these charging stations work well for everyone. Whether you drive an EV, are considering making the switch, or live near the proposed locations, your feedback matters.

You can contribute by:

  • Completing our survey
  • Provide a written submission via

1. Written submission on this page; or

2. Writing a submission to us quoting ref S14682 - email: krg@krg.nsw.gov.au,
or mail: General Manager, Ku-ring-gai Council, Locked Bag 1006, Gordon NSW 2072

Comments close Sunday 7 December 2025

  • On-street Electric Vehicle charging: Lindfield, East Lindfield and Roseville

    The survey is set up to gauge community feedback regarding on-street EV chargers and the locations under consideration. The survey should take about 5 minutes to complete.