Home

EV Charging at Jasper’s Brush NSW Australia

Large public EV charging station networks in Australia include AGL, AmpCharge, BP Pulse, Chargefox, Charge Hub, CitiPower, Everty, Evie, EV Up, EVX Australia, Exploren, Ivygo, Jolt, Noodoe, NRMA, Porsche, RAA SA, Tesla, Wevolt. Smaller, new or regional networks, with currently less than 50 public locations, include Alchemy Charge, Alpine Energy,  Bright Connect, CasaCharge, ChargeAway, Charge On EV, Charge N Go Australia, ChargePost, Elanga, Elu, Enevi, GET Electric, Go Charge, I-Charge (AU), Kuga Charge, Origin 360 EV, OTR EV, Smart Charge, SolarHub Charge, Sonic Charge, Thundergrid Australia, T-Power, Universal Charge, Wallbox and Wattshare. PlugShare app is a key app as it shows locations of most EV charging networks and the many non networked chargers..

A detailed listing of features and ownership of each network is provided here
EV Charging Networks in Australia

There is a good variety of competitive EV charging station network providers in Australia. Low barriers to entry have allowed smaller start ups to enter the market, sometimes focussed just on their local region, right up to large statewide and national EV charging network providers.

There are many EV charging networks across the continent of Australia. 3 of the large networks offer autocharge, starting automatically when you plug in. Half let you add and use your own single RFID card or tag, to activate them. Some have credit card terminals, some use QR codes to a portal, most have an app, some a combination of methods.

This personal blog is an easy way for me to keep track of the development of public EV charging networks in Australia, for myself and other new EV drivers.

This blog doesn’t provide advice, its just a record of my own observations of public EV charging networks in Australia.

Alex.

Last Updated on February 27, 2026