Ku-ring-gai Council plans 21 new curbside EV chargers through NSW government grants

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Ku-ring-gai Council aims to advance net-zero efforts by installing new EV chargers, supported by NSW government and various operators

Ku-ring-gai Council has identified the locations for 21 new curbside electric vehicle chargers, as part of the NSW government's EV Kerbside Charging Grants program, which allocates $2.8 million to install chargers across 22 local government areas, including Ku-ring-gai. Following community consultations in 2025, the council selected the most suitable spots for these chargers within the area.

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