Most new EV sales include an entry level charger which simply connects to a typical electricity power outlet that you would have at home, with faster, more advanced chargers available as an option for an additional cost – expect to pay somewhere in the vicinity of $2,000 to $3,000 These units charge much faster and provide other benefits in terms of monitoring and re-charging your vehicle.
There are also many public charging solutions available. The Electric Vehicle Council of Australia website lists all the charging stations around Queensland and the rest of Australia, the type of chargers – from entry level to DC Superchargers – and leading charging infrastructure providers.
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