More than 250 charging points have been installed across a Melbourne apartment complex, making it the largest EV-enabled building in Australia. Launched by NOX Energy and Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, it’s hoped the project will help remove key barriers to EV adoption for millions living in strata blocks.
Breakdown
- 254 EV charging sockets installed in Melbourne apartment block
- NOX Energy aims to make EV charging standard in apartments 24s
- System allows residents to pay only for energy used via app 1m 20s
- Supports charging for e-bikes, e-scooters, and other devices 2m 18s
- NOX plans expansion to offices, hospitals, and transport hubs 2m 58s