Chasing Cars describes NSW’s current electric vehicle infrastructure and identifies where fast and ultra-rapid EV chargers will soon be installed
If you have just purchased a brand-new electric vehicle, you’ll probably want to know where, when and how you can charge it.
If you’re based in New South Wales, like Chasing Cars, there is some EV infrastructure already in place – but there is a huge amount of EV charger construction due in the next two years, partly funded by the NSW government.
Chasing Cars has collated a list of all the current EV chargers around metropolitan Sydney that are 50kW or more.
However, the New South Wales Government has announced that with the help of several electric charging companies, it will roll out a further 500 chargers across the state of NSW over the next two years.
You can find below all the locations promised with the roll out. The Government plans to have a charger within five kilometres of each other in metro areas and 100km between chargers for regional areas.
Contents of this NSW EV charger guide
Within this guide to EV chargers in NSW, you’ll find a database of EV chargers that are 50kW or faster, designed to get you moving quickly.
It is sorted into two parts: open now and coming soon.
Sydney EV chargers open now
Country NSW chargers open now
New Sydney EV chargers coming soon
New country NSW EV chargers coming soon
Sydney EV chargers that are open now
Western and Southwestern Sydney
Western Sydney University, Chargefox, 50kW
Jamisontown, Evie, 350kW
Caddens Corner, Evie, 50kW
Coles Schofields, Evie, 50kW
Home Co. Castle Hill, Evie, 50kW
Seven Hills, Evie, 350kW
Casula Mall, Evie, 50kW
Hungry Jacks Cabramatta, Evie, 50kW
MetroGo Northmead, AmpCharge, 150kW
Western Sydney University, Chargefox, 50kW
Bankstown , Evie, 50kW
Sydney Olympic Park, NRMA, 50kW
North Shore chargers
Belrose, Evie, 50kW
Lane Cove, Evie, 50kW
Northbridge Plaza, Evie, 50kW
Macquarie Park, Evie, 50kW
Mosman Civic, Evie, 50kW
City and inner Sydney chargers
Marrickville Metro, Evie, 50kW
Alexandria, AmpCharge, 150kW
South Eveleigh, Chargefox, 50kW
East Village Zetland, Chargefox, 50kW
Audi Centre Sydney, Chargfox, 165kW
Eastern Suburbs chargers
Royal Randwick, Evie, 50kW
Eastgate Bondi Junction, Evie, 50kW
Country NSW EV chargers that are open now
Central West region
Cobar, NRMA, 75kW
Walgett, NRMA, 75kW
Bathurst, NRMA, 50kW
Blackmans Flat, Energy Expo, 50kW
Coonabarabran, NRMA, 50kW
Cowra, NRMA, 50kW
Dubbo, NRMA, 50kW
Lithgow, NRMA, 50kW
Mudgee, NRMA, 50kW
Parkes, NRMA, 50kW
Orange, NRMA, 50kW
Far West region
Wilcannia, NRMA, 75kW
Broken Hill, NRMA, 50kW
Hunter region
Karuah, Chargefox, 350kW
Taree, Evie, 350kW
Nabiac, NRMA, 50kW
Pokolbin, NRMA, 50kW
Murray region
Gundagai, Chargefox, 350kW
Tarcutta, Evie, 350kW
Albury, NRMA, 50kW
Albury, Chargefox, 50kW
Holbrook, NRMA, 50kW
Wagga Wagga, NRMA, 50kW
New England
Armidale, NRMA, 50kW
Glen Innes, NRMA, 50kW
Gunnedah, NRMA, 50kW
Scone, NRMA, 50kW
Tamworth , NRMA, 50kW
Tenterfield, NRMA, 50kW
Newcastle region
Newcastle West, Chargefox, 50kW
Wallsend, NRMA, 50kW
North Coast region
Coffs Harbour, Chargefox, 350kW
Macksville, Evie, 350kW
Port Macquarie, Chargefox, 350kW
Thrumster, NRMA, 50kW
Northern Rivers region
Ballina, Chargefox, 350kW
Tyndale, Evie, 350kW
Byron Bay, Chargefox, 50kW
Casino, NRMA, 75kW
Grafton, NRMA, 50kW
Ewingsdale, NRMA, 50kW
Riverina region
Balranald, NRMA, 50kW
Hay, NRMA, 50kW
Jerilderie, NRMA, 50kW
Narrandera, NRMA, 50kW
Temora, NRMA, 50kW
West Wyalong, NRMA, 50kW
South Coast region
Shell Cove, Chargefox, 350kW
Berry, NRMA, 50kW
Dapto, Evie, 50kW
South East region
Cooma, Chargefox, 350kW
Goulburn, Chargefox, 350kW
Batemans Bay, NRMA, 50kW
Bega, NRMA, 50kW
Jugiong, NRMA, 50kW
Jindabyne, NRMA, 50kW
Murrumbateman, Evie, 50kW
Yass, NRMA, 50kW
Young, NRMA, 50kW
Southern Highlands region
Sutton Forest, Evie, 350kW
Mittagong, NRMA, 50kW
Tesla-only EV chargers in NSW that are open now
US electric vehicle maker Tesla operates a number of Supercharger rapid chargers in New South Wales.
Currently, all of Tesla’s Superchargers are locked to Tesla cars, meaning owners of EVs from other car brands can’t use them.
However, in future, Chasing Cars understands new Superchargers built under the NSW government 2022-2024 grant program will be brand-agnostic.
At present, Tesla operates the following Superchargers in NSW locked to Tesla:
Metro Sydney Tesla Superchargers (locked) open now
Kirawee, 250kW
Macquarie Park, 150kW
Glebe, 120kW
Country NSW Tesla Superchargers (locked) open now
Bathurst, 120kW
Coffs Harbour, 120kW
Cooma, 120kW
Dubbo, 120kW
Goulburn, 120kW
Gundagai, 120kW
Harwood, 120kW
Heatherbrae, 120kW
Hollydene, 120kW
Jaspers Brush, 120kW
Knockrow, 120kW
Narooma, 120kW
Port Macquarie, 120kW
Tamworth, 120kW
Tuggerah, 120kW
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