EV Chargers in Queensland
Every public charging site listed for Queensland, plus who to call when you're stuck on the side of the road.
Queensland’s charging story is shaped by distance. The south-east corner — Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast — is well covered, and the state’s Electric Super Highway seeded fast chargers up the coast long before most states had a plan. North of Gympie the gaps get real, so plan legs deliberately rather than assuming the next town has a plug. Evie, Chargefox and BP Pulse operate most of the fast sites listed here, with Tesla and Ampol AmpCharge in the mix.
These listings come from Open Charge Map, a community-maintained dataset. They tell you where chargers exist, not whether one is available this minute — check the operating network’s app for live status before you bank on a site, especially anywhere past Bundaberg.
Broken down rather than browsing? Use the directory below. RACQ includes EV cover on every roadside plan and is one of the few clubs trialling roadside charge top-ups, which can turn a flat battery into a short wait instead of a tow. If you’re somewhere dangerous, hazard lights, get behind the barrier, and 000 comes before any number on this page.
See every QLD site on the interactive map →
Where the chargers are in Queensland
The towns and suburbs with the most listed charging sites:
| Location | Listed sites | Fast DC |
|---|---|---|
| Brisbane | 6 | 3 |
| Gin Gin | 2 | 2 |
| Hamilton | 2 | 2 |
| Springwood | 2 | 2 |
| Maroochydore | 2 | 2 |
| Kingaroy | 2 | 2 |
| Southport | 2 | 2 |
| Broadbeach | 2 | 2 |
| Browns Plains | 2 | 1 |
| Townsville | 2 | 2 |
Which networks operate in QLD?
- Ampol AmpCharge — 2 listed sites
- BP Pulse — 12 listed sites
- Chargefox — 22 listed sites
- ChargePoint — 1 listed site
- Evie — 29 listed sites
- NRMA — 1 listed site
- Tesla — 8 listed sites
Sites run by councils, accommodation and smaller operators make up the rest. For how the big networks compare on pricing and reliability, start with our public charging guide.
EV roadside assistance in Queensland
Who to call when you're stopped, ordered by who can help fastest. Every number below is verified against the provider's official website. If you're in danger — on a motorway shoulder, in live traffic — hazard lights, get behind the barrier, and call 000 first.
| Provider | Call | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| RACQ | 13 11 11 | EV cover included on every plan; offers roadside charge top-up in some areas. |
| Mobile EV Charging | 1300 282 799 | Commercial 24/7 callout vans with DC fast chargers; no membership needed. |
| Tesla Roadside Assistance | 1800 646 952 | Tesla vehicles only; also requestable from the Tesla app. |
| BYD Roadside Assistance | 1800 293 288 | BYD vehicles only. |
| Hyundai Roadside Support | 1800 186 306 | Hyundai vehicles with an active roadside support plan. |
| Kia Roadside Assist | 13 15 42 | Kia vehicles with current roadside entitlement; select the roadside option. |
| MG Roadside Assist | 1800 64 2277 | MG vehicles within warranty. |
| Nissan Roadside Assist | 1800 035 035 | Nissan vehicles with current roadside entitlement. |
| Volkswagen Roadside Assist | 1800 637 181 | Volkswagen vehicles with current roadside entitlement. |
| Allianz Roadside Assistance | 1800 010 536 | Membership product; explicitly lists EV out-of-charge as a covered service. |
| AAMI Roadside Assist | 1800 154 810 | Optional cover on AAMI comprehensive car insurance. |
| GIO Roadside Assist | 1800 386 398 | Optional cover on GIO comprehensive car insurance. |
| Budget Direct Roadside Assistance | 1800 514 448 | Standalone membership; immediate non-member callouts via 1800 700 027 (service fee applies). |
For what's actually covered — towing distances, out-of-charge rules, flatbed requirements — see our complete EV roadside assistance guide and the provider comparison.
Charger data © Open Charge Map contributors, licensed CC-BY-4.0. Listings show sites known to exist, not live availability — check the operating network's app for real-time status.