5 Suburbs ยท 5 Chargers ยท VIC
EV Chargers in Bass Coast
Bass Coast has 5 public EV charging stations across 5 suburbs โ including 5 DC fast chargers reaching up to 75 kW.
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Stations
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Suburbs
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DC Fast
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Networks
Suburbs with EV Chargers
5 suburbs in Bass Coast with public charging stations.
EV Charging in Context
How Bass Coast's charging infrastructure compares to local demand.
26,264
Residents (2021 Census)
1:5,253
Charger-to-resident ratio
93%
Households with a car
164,881
Vehicles/day on monitored roads
The Bass Coast local government area has a population of 26,264 across 5 suburbs with EV chargers. With 5 public charging stations, that's roughly 1 charger for every 5,253 residents. Car ownership is 93% of households โ above the Victorian average of 87% โ suggesting higher potential EV demand.
Across Bass Coast, 58% of workers drive to their job.
VicRoads monitors 53 road sections across Bass Coast, recording a combined average of 164,881 vehicles per day. The area has 5 DC fast chargers to serve this traffic.
Charging Networks
Bass Coast Shire Council
2 stations ยท 2 plugs
Non-networked
3 stations ยท 4 plugs
Frequently Asked Questions
How many public EV chargers are in Bass Coast? ▼
Bass Coast has 5 public EV charging stations with 6 plugs across 5 suburbs โ 5 DC fast and 0 AC destination chargers.
Which suburb in Bass Coast has the most EV chargers? ▼
Cape Paterson leads with 1 charging station. Other well-served suburbs include Cowes (1), Newhaven (1), Summerlands (1).
Where is the fastest EV charger in Bass Coast? ▼
The fastest charger in Bass Coast is 75 kW. There are 5 DC fast chargers across 5 suburbs: Cape Paterson, Cowes, Newhaven, Summerlands and 1 more.
Is Bass Coast underserved for EV charging? ▼
With 26,264 residents sharing 5 public chargers, Bass Coast has roughly 1 station per 5,253 people โ suggesting room for more infrastructure. Car ownership at 93% is above the Victorian average, adding to likely demand.
Which EV charging networks operate in Bass Coast? ▼
Charging networks in Bass Coast include Bass Coast Shire Council, Non-networked, providing 6 plugs across 5 stations.
How busy are the roads in Bass Coast? ▼
VicRoads monitors 53 road sections across Bass Coast, recording a combined average of 164,881 vehicles per day. That volume underscores the need for public charging as EV adoption grows.
Charger data: Victorian Government DCAV Program and OpenChargeMap (2025). Population and commute data: ABS 2021 Census. Traffic volumes: VicRoads AADT (2019). Gridly does not guarantee charger availability โ confirm via the network's app before travelling.