The Queensland Electric Super Highway is one of the world's longest electric super highways in a single state, well until WA builds theirs, that it. Phases 1 and 2 of the Queensland Electric Super Highway delivered 31 fast-charging sites, connecting Queenslanders and tourists travelling from Coolangatta to Port Douglas, and from Brisbane to Toowoomba in a low or zero emission vehicle.
The fast chargers are installed in convenient, safe locations close to major highways where there are existing amenities, such as cafes, restaurants and shops.
These sites will allow you to easily charge your EV, enjoy a short break and allow you to prepare for a safe onward journey.
Qld Super highway Phase 3
Phase 3 of Queensland Electric Super Highway will extend to link with more regional and rural locations. It will also deliver further connections along the Queensland/New South Wales border with 2 charging station locations planned at Goondiwindi and Stanthorpe.
Once complete, Phase 3 will connect EV drivers across a range of routes—from Brisbane to Mount Isa (via the Dinosaur Trail locations), Goondiwindi to Emerald, and Longreach to Cairns.
Once phase 3 is enable, Queenslanders and tourists to travel across the state and use any of the 49 fast charging sites along the way.
It appears the charging infrastructure across Queensland is well underway and indeed Australia which is one of the most critical aspects to travelling throughout this large country of ours in your new EV.
For more information on this, please head to the Queensland Government website via this link; https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/projects/electricvehicles/super-highway
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