Charging Networks
Australia's public charging networks compared — coverage, pricing, apps and what to expect at the plug.
Ampol AmpCharge: Network Guide for EV Drivers
Ampol's fast-charging network explained: around 90 servo and shopping-centre sites, app-only payment, CCS2 plugs and 400 kW flagship chargers.
Read →BP Pulse in Australia: What EV Drivers Need to Know
bp's charging network in Australia: 250+ charge points at servos, time-of-use pricing, flexible payment and how it stacks up against Ampol AmpCharge.
Read →Chargefox: Australia's Biggest EV Charging Network, Explained
Australia's largest charging platform explained: how the network of networks works, realistic per-kWh prices, plug types and the motoring club discount.
Read →Evie Networks: Pricing, Coverage and How to Use It
Australia's biggest dedicated fast-charging network: real pricing examples, how Autocharge works, RACQ discounts and how Evie compares with Chargefox.
Read →Exploren: Charging Network Guide for EV Drivers
The biggest charging network you've barely heard of: 5,000+ mostly destination charge points, owner-set pricing, and why it isn't Everty.
Read →JOLT Charging: How the Free EV Charging Model Works
Free EV charging that's actually free-ish: JOLT's 7 kWh daily allowance, the advertising business model behind it, and the fees to watch.
Read →PlugShare and the Best EV Charging Apps in Australia
The map, the wallet and the planner: how PlugShare, network apps and ABRP fit together for Australian EV drivers, and which ones deserve phone space.
Read →Tesla Superchargers in Australia: Can Other EVs Use Them?
Most Australian Superchargers now take any CCS2 EV. How to charge a non-Tesla, what you'll pay, and when the monthly membership makes sense.
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