VIC 3064 · Whittlesea
Public EV Chargers in Mickleham
Mickleham has 3 public EV charging stations with 9 plugs — including 1 DC fast charger reaching up to 75 kW.
High traffic volume but limited fast charging — a gap worth watching.
3
Stations
9
Plugs
1
DC Fast
75 kW
Max Speed
All Charging Stations
3 stations in Mickleham, VIC 3064
| Type | Network | Location | Power | Plugs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC Fast | Non-networked Independent charger | bp pulse Merrifield 470 Donnybrook Road, Mickleham VIC 3064 | 75 kW | 4 |
| AC | Non-networked Independent charger | Marnong Estate 2335 Mickleham Road, Mickleham VIC 3064 | 22 kW | 4 |
| AC | Non-networked Independent charger | Club Trillium 11/19 Trillium Boulevard, Mickleham VIC 3064 | AC | 1 |
Non-networked
Independent charger
bp pulse Merrifield
470 Donnybrook Road, Mickleham VIC 3064
4
plugs
Non-networked
Independent charger
Marnong Estate
2335 Mickleham Road, Mickleham VIC 3064
4
plugs
Non-networked
Independent charger
Club Trillium
11/19 Trillium Boulevard, Mickleham VIC 3064
1
plug
EV Charging in Context
How Mickleham's charging infrastructure compares to local demand.
114,413
Residents in 3064 (2021)
1:38,138
Charger-to-resident ratio
95%
Households with a car (3064)
499,013
Vehicles/day on monitored roads
The postcode 3064 area has a population of 114,413 across 3 suburbs, with 3 public EV charging stations in Mickleham — roughly 1 charger for every 38,138 residents. Car ownership is high at 95% of households (above the Victorian average of 87%), which means more potential EV demand.
According to the 2021 Census, 62% of workers in the postcode 3064 area drive to their job — above the state average.
VicRoads traffic counters in the 3064 postcode recorded an average of 499,013 vehicles per day across CRAIGIEBURN ROAD, HUME HIGHWAY, POTTER STREET and 2 other roads. As EV adoption grows, this traffic volume points to growing demand for the 1 DC fast charger already available.
Charging Networks in Mickleham
Non-networked
3 stations · 9 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 Mickleham? ▼
Mickleham has 3 EV charging stations with 9 total plugs — 1 DC fast charger and 2 AC destination chargers across 1 network.
What's the fastest EV charger in Mickleham? ▼
The fastest charger in Mickleham is a 75 kW DC unit operated by Non-networked at bp pulse Merrifield. There are 1 DC fast charger in total.
Which EV charging networks operate in Mickleham? ▼
Charging networks in Mickleham include Non-networked. There is currently only one network operating here.
Which council area is Mickleham in? ▼
Mickleham is in the Whittlesea local government area. Other suburbs in Whittlesea with EV chargers include Bundoora, Epping, Oak Park.
Is Mickleham underserved for EV charging? ▼
With 114,413 residents in the postcode 3064 area sharing 3 public chargers, there's roughly 1 station per 38,138 people. That's a higher ratio than the Victorian average, suggesting room for more infrastructure. Car ownership at 95% adds to likely demand.
How busy are the roads near Mickleham? ▼
VicRoads counters record an average of 499,013 vehicles per day across 50 monitored road sections in the 3064 postcode, including CRAIGIEBURN ROAD, HUME HIGHWAY, POTTER STREET. That's a significant volume — the 1 DC fast charger here serve passing traffic as well as locals.
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.