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WA’s EV Network hits halfway mark as Jerramungup site powers up

The Western Australia Electric Vehicle (EV) Network has reached a significant milestone, marking the halfway point in its plan to install 49 fast charging sites across the state with the recent opening of Synergy's Jerramungup EV fast charging site.

WA EV Network extends reach with Coolgardie charger

Expanding its footprint into the Eastern Goldfields, the Western Australia Electric Vehicle (EV) Network has introduced a live electric vehicle fast charger in Coolgardie.

Esperance joins WA EV Network with inaugural 150kW fast charger

Esperance, a coastal town in Western Australia, has now become a part of the growing WA EV Network with the launch of its first 150kW fast charger.

WA EV Network expands to the Pilbara region with new EV chargers

Karratha, Exmouth, and Kununurra are the latest additions to the growing WA EV Network, marking a significant step in Western Australia's electric vehicle infrastructure expansion.

Western Australia’s EV network expansion continues with Jurien Bay charger

The Western Australian government announced that Electric vehicle (EV) a new charging station is now open in Jurien Bay, providing a vital link between Perth and Northampton. 

WA EV network spreads to Kings Park with addition of new fast charger

The Western Australian government announced that Perth has joined the state’s EV Network with a new electric vehicle fast charger now operating in Kings Park.

WA EV network spreads to the Kimberley with fast charger launch

The first of eight fast chargers for electric vehicles for the Kimberley region of Western Australia is now operational in Broome as the WA EV Network expands throughout the state's outlying areas. 
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