How do I get a charger for my EV?
EVs – General
Most new EV sales include an entry level charger which simply connects to a normal electricity power outlet that you would have at home, with faster, more advanced chargers available for an optional cost – expect to pay somewhere in the vicinity of $2,000 to $3,000. These units – which cannot be packaged as part of a novated lease - 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 Australia, the type of chargers – from entry level to DC Superchargers – and leading charging infrastructure providers.
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