May 20, 2026

Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS) vs. CAPEX: The Fleet CFO’s Guide to Financing a Large-Scale EV Charging Rollout in Australia

Fleet electrification tends to reach the CFO’s desk in one of two ways. Either the sustainability team brings it as a compliance initiative with a budget problem attached, or the fleet manager brings it as an operatio...
April 9, 2026

How to Build an EV Charging Strategy for a Fleet of 10+ Vehicles

Building an EV charging strategy for a fleet of 10 or more vehicles requires more than just installing chargers. It involves mapping vehicle usage patterns, assessing depot electrical capacity, selecting the right charger m...
April 6, 2026

How to Set Up EV Charging for a Car Park or Apartment Building

Setting up EV charging for a car park or apartment building involves four key steps: assessing your building’s electrical capacity, getting strata or owners corporation approval, selecting the right charger type and l...
April 6, 2026

What is the Best Commercial EV Charger for Australian Businesses?

The best commercial EV charger for an Australian business is one that matches your fleet size, daily vehicle usage, power supply, and budget. For most small to medium businesses, a 7kW to 22kW AC smart charger with OCPP sof...
March 22, 2026

EV Charging for Strata and Multi-Tenancy Buildings: What You Need to Know

EV charging in strata and multi-tenancy buildings is no longer a niche request from a handful of residents. By 2030, EVs are forecast to account for 30 to 50 percent of new car sales in Australia, meaning every apartment bu...
March 15, 2026

Who Pays for EV Charging at Work?

In most Australian workplaces, the employer pays for EV charging infrastructure and electricity costs, either by installing chargers on-site or reimbursing employees who charge at home. The arrangement varies depending on w...
January 12, 2026

Cost to Install an EV Charger at Home

The cost to install a home EV charger in Australia typically ranges from $1,000 to $1,500 depending on switchboard condition, distance to the installation point, cable routing and whether single or three phase power is requ...
January 12, 2026

How Long Does It Take to Charge an EV at Home

The time it takes to charge an EV at home depends on battery size and charger power. With a Level 2 charger, most EVs charge in 4 to 10 hours. A 7kW charger adds up to 45km of driving range per hour, while a 22kW charger ad...
January 12, 2026

What is a Level 2 EV Charger

A Level 2 charger is an wall EV charger that provides between 7kW and 22 kW of AC power. It is the standard charging solution for Australian homes and delivers faster charging compared to a standard 10amp portable charger w...
January 12, 2026

How to Choose an EV Home Charger

To choose an EV home charger, consider your electrical supply, charging speed, connector type, safety rating and installation location. For most Australian homes, a 7kW to 22kW Level 2 charger with Type 2 compatibility is t...
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