VIC 3909 · East Gippsland
Public EV Chargers in Lakes Entrance
Lakes Entrance has 4 public EV charging stations with 5 plugs — including 3 DC fast chargers reaching up to 50 kW.
4 public charging stations serving the 3909 postcode area.
4
Stations
5
Plugs
3
DC Fast
50 kW
Max Speed
All Charging Stations
4 stations in Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909
| Type | Network | Location | Power | Plugs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC Fast | Non-networked Independent charger | Evie Networks 2 Marine Parade, LAKES ENTRANCE VIC 3909 | 50 kW | 1 |
| DC Fast | Non-networked Independent charger | East Gippsland Shire Council 12 Mechanics Street, LAKES ENTRANCE VIC 3909 | 50 kW | 1 |
| DC Fast | Non-networked Independent charger | Evie Lakes Entrance 2 Marine Pde, Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 | 50 kW | 2 |
| AC | Non-networked Independent charger | Lakes Entrance RSL 221 The Esplanade, Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 | 22 kW | 1 |
Non-networked
Independent charger
Evie Networks
2 Marine Parade, LAKES ENTRANCE VIC 3909
1
plug
Non-networked
Independent charger
East Gippsland Shire Council
12 Mechanics Street, LAKES ENTRANCE VIC 3909
1
plug
Non-networked
Independent charger
Evie Lakes Entrance
2 Marine Pde, Lakes Entrance VIC 3909
2
plugs
Non-networked
Independent charger
Lakes Entrance RSL
221 The Esplanade, Lakes Entrance VIC 3909
1
plug
EV Charging in Context
How Lakes Entrance's charging infrastructure compares to local demand.
8,713
Residents (2021)
1:2,178
Charger-to-resident ratio
92%
Households with a car
8,859
Vehicles/day on monitored roads
Lakes Entrance has a population of 8,713 and 4 public EV charging stations — roughly 1 charger for every 2,178 residents. Car ownership is high at 92% of households (above the Victorian average of 87%), which means more potential EV demand.
According to the 2021 Census, 65% of workers in Lakes Entrance drive to their job — above the state average.
VicRoads traffic counters in the 3909 postcode recorded an average of 8,859 vehicles per day across PRINCES HIGHWAY. As EV adoption grows, this traffic volume points to growing demand for the 3 DC fast chargers already available.
Charging Networks in Lakes Entrance
Non-networked
4 stations · 5 plugs
"Non-networked" chargers are independently operated and not connected to a major charging network. These are typically installed by businesses, hotels, or councils and may include brands like Tesla Destination Chargers. Check with the venue for access details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many public EV chargers are in Lakes Entrance? ▼
Lakes Entrance has 4 EV charging stations with 5 total plugs — 3 DC fast chargers and 1 AC destination charger across 1 network.
What's the fastest EV charger in Lakes Entrance? ▼
The fastest charger in Lakes Entrance is a 50 kW DC unit operated by Non-networked at Evie Networks. There are 3 DC fast chargers in total.
Which EV charging networks operate in Lakes Entrance? ▼
Charging networks in Lakes Entrance include Non-networked. There is currently only one network operating here.
Which council area is Lakes Entrance in? ▼
Lakes Entrance is in the East Gippsland local government area. Other suburbs in East Gippsland with EV chargers include Bairnsdale, Cann River, Bruthen.
Is Lakes Entrance underserved for EV charging? ▼
Lakes Entrance has 8,713 residents sharing 4 public chargers — roughly 1 for every 2,178 people. That ratio suggests the area could benefit from more charging infrastructure. Car ownership is 92%, above the Victorian average.
What road traffic levels does Lakes Entrance see? ▼
VicRoads monitors 4 road sections in the 3909 postcode, recording around 8,859 vehicles per day on PRINCES HIGHWAY. Charging demand here is driven more by residents than passing traffic.
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 — confirm via the network's app before travelling.