$15 million high-speed charge network coming to Australian interstate highways

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Chargefox have today announced the first brand-agnostic high-speed charge network for electric vehicles Down Under. Renewable energy will be used to power all 21 stations, which will link Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Stations will also be set up north and south of Perth. Stations will be no more than 200km apart, and will support the full range of electric vehicles on sale in Australia at the moment.

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