EV Chargers power up TasPorts’ sustainability commitment

TasPorts is pleased to announce the commissioning of two new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on Hobart’s waterfront. The two new EV charging stations will be joined by a third in the coming months.

Posted

19 October 2020

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TasPorts is pleased to announce the commissioning of two new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on Hobart’s waterfront.

The two new EV charging stations will be joined by a third in the coming months, giving electrical vehicle owners greater choice when powering up in Hobart.

TasPorts Chief Executive Officer Anthony Donald said he was proud the organisation had delivered the new additions to Tasmania’s growing EV charging station network.

“In line with TasPorts’ commitment to ongoing sustainability, we hope that by installing these chargers on Hobart’s waterfront, we enable more people to consider electric vehicles”, Mr Donald said.

“In addition, as we continue to navigate a COVID-19 recovery, we’d encourage users to take the opportunity to explore and enjoy waterfront venues and businesses while their vehicles are charging,” Mr Donald said.

Manufactured by Australian company M-Tech Solutions, the Type 2, 22kW fast-charge stations, enable electric vehicles to power up in one hour.

The stations are located in Fishermans Market car park, and Hunter Street, with a third to be installed at Elizabeth Street Pier in the coming months.

The charger locations were selected to ensure users have access throughout the year, irrespective of road closures as a result of major events such as the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

Tasmanian Electrical Vehicle Association Chair Penny Cocker commended TasPorts on the initiative.

“The number of electric vehicles in Tasmania has increased considerably in the last twelve months or so and these chargers are well located to help both EV owners and nearby businesses,” said Ms Cocker.

“In time there will also be hire car EVs being driven around Tasmania and these chargers will be very convenient for those drivers as well.”

There is no cost associated with charging a vehicle; however, regular parking fees will still apply.