Randwick Sustainability Rebates for EV Chargers

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Randwick Sustainability Rebates

Randwick City Council is yet another NSW Council that has recently jumped onboard and provided additional rebates for home and EV owners. The new scheme is set to help transition the Randwick community to a more environmentally, low-carbon outlook with incentives focused on EV charging, solar, and water efficiency.

The sustainability rebates provide assistance to residential houses, units and businesses in the Randwick region to implement and future-proof the properties with energy and water saving initiatives.

As the government and society becomes more environmentally focused, we will see more of these incentives provided by local government communities and businesses, driving growth and uptake in the renewable energy industry. This project involves the properties in Randwick receiving up to $2000 in rebates for purchasing EV chargers, pool pumps, rooftop solar panels, rainwater tanks and more.

Rebate:

  • Bike charging station: 25% up to $250
  • Car charging station (private): 25% up to $500
  • Car charging station (shared / multiple): 25% up to $2,000

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Only available for houses, units and businesses in the Randwick Local Government Area.
  • Must be installed by a licenced electrician.
  • Shared car chargers must be smart enabled.
  • Installed after 1 January 2021.
  • Limit of one per dwelling.
  • See Sustainability Rebates Guidelines for full terms and conditions.

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  • Job Title - Co-Founder, EVSE Australia

    11 years of EV charging deployment history

    EV specialist, ev driver, member of AFMA, AEVA, EV Council, HVIA

    Sam Korkees is the Co-Founder of EVSE Australia, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and solutions. Since co-founding the company in 2014 alongside Brendan Wheeler, Sam has played a pivotal role in scaling EVSE from an early-stage startup into a nationally recognised leader in EV charging.

    EVSE has delivered some of the country's largest EV fleet and depot charging deployments, supporting the electrification of commercial fleets, logistics operations, and government assets. The company is also recognised as a leader in public charging infrastructure, with extensive experience in the rollout of fast and ultra-fast DC charging networks nationwide.

    Sam works closely with government, utilities, and enterprise clients to design and implement scalable, future-ready charging solutions, helping accelerate the adoption of EVs across Australia.

    Credentials: 11 years of EV charging deployment history, EV specialist, EV driver, member of AFMA, AEVA, EV Council, HVIA

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