Three new electric vehicle, EV, charging stations are now operational in the Macedon Ranges Shire, including at Lancefield.
Delivered by Evie Networks and funded by the State Government‘s Destination Charging Across Victoria program, the new public charging stations in Kyneton, Lancefield and Macedon were strategically chosen to cater to demand or fill network gaps.
Complementing existing stations in Woodend and Kyneton, the newest trio brings Macedon Ranges Shire Council a step closer to the goal of having charging stations available for public use in all major townships throughout the shire.
Mayor Annette Death said an expansive, reliable network of EV charging stations across the shire was a priority project for council, consistent with the 2021 Environment Strategy and response to the climate emergency.
“We recognise a network of stations is critical to facilitating the transition to low-emissions vehicles for members of our community, and also helps to attract visitors to the region who drive electric vehicles and may plan their trips based on the availability of chargers,” she said.
“Our public charging station network now covers a significant portion of the shire, but we’ll continue to plan and advocate for funding of other locations including Gisborne, Malmsbury, Romsey and Riddells Creek.”
The installation of more public charging stations also complements the recent installation of new council-use charging stations at its Kyneton, Gisborne and Woodend office sites, supporting the organisation’s transition to an all-EV passenger fleet as part of its Counting down to Zero plan.