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Power poles for street-side EV charging

by Geoff Dobson
August 30, 2022
in Electric Vehicles, News
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About $871,000 in funding to Intellihub for an Australian-first deployment of 50 EV chargers installed on street-side power poles for EV owners without off-street parking across New South Wales has been announced by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).

Intellihub will install EV chargers on power poles across nine local government areas in the state to cater for EV owners who live in apartments, townhouses or units that do not have access to EV charging on-site.

Schneider Electric is supporting Intellihub’s $2.04 million project, providing the EV charging infrastructure available for top ups and overnight charging, and EVSE which will manage the charging service.

Origin Energy will supply 100% GreenPower for the project, meaning all of the energy required to charge the vehicles will be matched with the equivalent amount of certified renewable energy added to the grid.

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Participating councils include Waverley, Woollahra, Randwick, Lake Macquarie, Ryde, Singleton, Parramatta, Northern Beaches and Inner West local councils.

The trial aims to highlight that there are currently no regulatory barriers to using existing infrastructure that already has power running to it, such as street power poles, and will also help to understand the impact of EV chargers on the electricity network.

If the trial is successful, then Intellihub aims to pursue a wider rollout of chargers to more local councils on a commercial basis.

Power pole charging provides the perfect solution to increasing public EV chargers, says ARENA chief executive Darren Miller.

“Not all electric vehicle owners have the ability to charge their vehicle at home, which is why we’re excited to partner with Intellihub on this trial that utilises street side power poles, providing a great opportunity to pair with EV charging.

“We look forward to seeing the results of the trial from Intellihub and hope to see it rolled out right across Australia.”

Intellihub chief executive Wes Ballantine adds that as many as 10% of new car sales in Australia will be EVs by 2025.

“That equates to an extra 120,000 new EVs on our local streets each year. It’s likely that many of these car owners may be unable to charge their EVs from home,” he adds.

“Power poles line most of our public streets and that presents an opportunity for the EV charging market. They’re an accessible, safe, and practical option for EV charging.”

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Geoff Dobson

Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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