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EV Chargers in Fraser Coast

Fraser Coast has 4 public EV charging stations across 3 suburbs โ€” including 4 DC fast chargers reaching up to 120 kW.

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DC Fast

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Suburbs with EV Chargers

3 suburbs in Fraser Coast with public charging stations.

EV Charging in Context

How Fraser Coast's charging infrastructure compares to local demand.

55,316

Residents (2021 Census)

1:13,829

Charger-to-resident ratio

94%

Households with a car

The Fraser Coast local government area has a population of 55,316 across 3 suburbs with EV chargers. With 4 public charging stations, that's roughly 1 charger for every 13,829 residents. Car ownership is 94% of households โ€” above the QLD average of 92% โ€” suggesting higher potential EV demand.

Across Fraser Coast, 66% of workers drive to their job.

Charging Networks

Tesla

2 stations ยท 12 plugs

2 DC

Yurika

2 stations ยท 8 plugs

2 DC

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public EV chargers are in Fraser Coast?

Fraser Coast has 4 public EV charging stations with 20 plugs across 3 suburbs โ€” 4 DC fast and 0 AC destination chargers.

Which suburb in Fraser Coast has the most EV chargers?

Amamoor leads with 2 charging stations. Other well-served suburbs include Abington (1), Torbanlea (1).

Where is the fastest EV charger in Fraser Coast?

The fastest charger in Fraser Coast is 120 kW. There are 4 DC fast chargers across 3 suburbs: Amamoor, Abington, Torbanlea.

Is Fraser Coast underserved for EV charging?

With 55,316 residents sharing 4 public chargers, Fraser Coast has roughly 1 station per 13,829 people โ€” suggesting room for more infrastructure. Car ownership at 94% is above the QLD average, adding to likely demand.

Which EV charging networks operate in Fraser Coast?

Charging networks in Fraser Coast include Tesla, Yurika, providing 20 plugs across 4 stations.

How car-dependent is Fraser Coast?

66% of workers across Fraser Coast drive to work, above the QLD average of 60%. High car dependency makes local EV infrastructure especially relevant as more residents transition to electric.

Charger data: OpenStreetMap (2025). Population and commute data: ABS 2021 Census. Gridly does not guarantee charger availability โ€” confirm via the network's app before travelling.