Media release: 18 Dec 2024
New data spotlights QLD’s growing EV market, following Evie’s milestone partnership with RACQ.
Evie Networks has released new road trip data for Electric Vehicle (EV) drivers as they start to plan their Christmas holidays, a period notoriously known for traffic, higher-than-usual petrol prices and long EV charging wait times.
Australia’s leading fast-charging network forecasts EV public charging usage to nearly double this holiday season1, with Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 December 2024 predicted to be the busiest days this year.
With an 83% increase in new drivers on the network, Evie Networks is catering for increased demand and has expanded its EV charging infrastructure across Australia to avoid long queues these holidays. Since last Christmas, Evie has bolstered its total national sites from 200 to 278 (40% increase) and total national bays from 438 to 732 (67% increase).
Evie Networks is also facilitating a growing uptake of EV drivers in the Sunshine State, having expanded Queensland sites from 33 to over 60 (85% increase) and Queensland bays from 92 to more than 200 (124% increase) from 2023 to 2024.
Queenslanders will further benefit from Evie Networks recently announced partnership with RACQ (The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland) offering its members exclusive discounts across the largest fast-charging network in Queensland.
Today the companies announced a co-branding and member benefits partnership cemented by a strategic investment in Evie Networks. As part of the partnership eligible RACQ members will receive a 4-cent per kWh discount on their first 1,000 kWh charging each year.
To access the discount, members must link their RACQ membership number on the Evie app. The discount is now available at Evie Networks’ public fast-charging stations across Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Evie’s chargers in Queensland and Northern NSW will soon be co-branded with RACQ, ensuring members have clear visibility of these stations wherever they go.
In partnership, RACQ and Evie Networks expect Queensland charging bays to increase by a further 28% by May 2025.
Evie Networks Chief Executive Officer, Chris Mills, says “Our new partnership with RACQ ensures Queenslanders have access to fast, convenient and reliable EV charging infrastructure – and it couldn’t have come at a better time ahead of the summer holidays.
“We encourage EV drivers heading on a Christmas road trip to plan ahead and take regular breaks, especially when driving long distance. Our sites are at convenient locations with plenty of amenities. So it’s a great opportunity to stretch your legs, refresh and let the kids run off some steam.
“As your friend on the road, we want to help customers prepare for our busiest season yet.”
Evie Networks has compiled helpful EV insights for Queenslanders planning to get on the road this summer.
- For those staycationing in South East Queensland, our network now boasts 53 sites and 180 charging bays from the Sunshine Coast to Plainland through metro Brisbane down to Kingscliff in Northern NSW.
- For those taking a road trip along the East Coast of Australia, Evie Networks recommends stopping by fast-charging sites such as Noosa Village, Coochin Creek, Home Focus Pimpama, Tyndale, Cameron Park and Tarcutta.
For more information about Evie Networks and RACQ’s partnership, please visit our RACQ Membership Offer. page.