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Transitioning to electric

Residents will have a chance to have their say on Council’s strategy to encourage the uptake of electric vehicles in the Northern Beaches local government area.


Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, is seeking community feedback on a framework for installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at key locations around the peninsular.

The draft Northern Beaches Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Plan canvasses business models for both private-operated and Council-owned EV charging stations in strategic locations like carparks, on-street sites and at key hubs.

Currently, there are four public EV charging stations in the LGA, three of those on private property commercial carparks, with the fourth at the Council-owned Police Citizens Youth Club carpark in Dee Why.

Council will also investigate the costs of transitioning Council’s fleet to electric cars by 2023 and explore other technologies such as hydrogen electric.

Mayor, Michael Regan said it now made complete environmental and economic sense to promote the switch from fossil fuel-driven polluting
vehicles to clean EVs.

“As an owner and driver of an EV, I can personally vouch for the many benefits of this increasingly popular and
affordable mode of transport. As for the charging infrastructure, this was very simple to have installed at home and not expensive.

“As a Council, it is important we lead by example to drive down carbon emissions and invest in enabling infrastructure that will make it easier for residents to switch to green transport solutions.”

The draft strategy aims to make it easier for EV take-up by encouraging public and private investment in charging infrastructure to create a core grid of chargers in the LGA.

Council currently has eight electric vehicles and 10 hybrid EVs as part of its 379 vehicle fleet.

Council recently switched its electricity supply for all its operations to 100 per cent renewable sources, saving $1.9 million on power costs and cutting 20,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Northern Beaches Council was also recently the first LGA in NSW to partner with a power utility to trial a community battery to store excess power generated by solar panels consumers have installed on their homes.

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