State Government provides funding Council’s EV chargers

Yarra Ranges Council has received funding from the State Government to install EV chargers for its own fleet.

Four new 50kW electric vehicle charging stations will be installed around the Yarra Ranges, after Council was successful in receiving a State Government grant under the EV Charging for Council Fleets (EVCCF) Program. The EVCCF Program awarded grants to 26 Victorian Councils and plans to install approximately 120 EV private charging stations within approximately 57 council sites across Victoria by May 2023.

Council will match the $125,000 commitment from the State Government to deliver the charging stations from the EVCCF program and these charging stations (located in Lilydale, Yarra Junction and Monbulk) will be used to charge Council’s electric fleet vehicles.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Jim Child, said it’s great news that will support the transformation of council’s fleet.

“This is great news for our own fleet of EVs, with a key action in our Liveable Climate Plan being to transform our entire fleet to zero emissions technology by 2030,” he said.

“To do that, we need to have the proper vehicle charging infrastructure in place, so this is a great step in that direction.”

This EVCCF funding follows the recent success from community group Yarra Glenergy who,

Cr Child is also in support of other funding projects which council has supported such as the installation of charging stations by Evie Networks and Yarra Glenergy.

“Our municipality is large and diverse, so these additional charging stations will significantly reduce any range anxiety by EV users while they travel throughout the Yarra Ranges,” Cr Child said.

“These public fast chargers will mean that current EV owners, and hopefully prospective EV owners, will be a maximum 80km return trip to any charge point in the municipality.

“This should also give our regional townships a boost in attracting more EV visitors to the region.

Council is committed to achieving its target of reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions by 60% on 2005 levels by 2025 and to zero emissions by 2040. Council has recently achieved 100% renewable electricity purchase to work towards ensuring its facilities are more energy efficient and resilient.

Community members wishing to learn more about the benefits of EVs can attend an upcoming event by Healesville CORE at The Memo in Healesville on 13 August, details https://www.healesvillecore.org.au/event/