Round 3 of the EV destination charging grants is now open
This round will help supplement the existing growing network of slower AC destination chargers and ultra-fast charging stations. For more information..

Key information for round 3:
- Funding available: $12m across 71 eligible zones to install 24kW-100kW low powered direct current (DC) public EV chargers. Successful applicants can receive up to of 80% of costs associated with EV charger installations, capped at a maximum of $200,000 per site
- Check map for eligible regions
- Applications close: Friday, 31 January 2025
- Eligible applicants: Charge point operators (CPOs).
View the NSW Climate and Energy Action Media Release
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