We all know electric vehicles are the future of the world, but also Australia’s vehicle and driving habits. And with this comes the need to charge these vehicles at a convenient spot. While there is a Tesla charging station located at the Park Beach Plaza in Coffs Harbour for those wanting to shop, infrastructure in Australia is slow on the uptake, leaving people with other electric car brands and travelers staying overnight or wanting to charge at holiday accommodation on the rise – especially with a huge range of EV’s expected to arrive in Australia over the next four years. Not only is this a convenient feature more and more guests will be looking for, it also cuts down the charging time compared to a portable EV charger. In some cases like the Hyundai Ioniq, the reduction in charge time as a guide can go from 15 hours down as far as 2 hours while the Tesla 3 can jump down from 25 hours to a mere 6 hours fully charged, although it’s best to consult the car manufacturers for exact results depending on what brand chargers are used.

Level 2 home charging stations are becoming popular options for holiday-goers staying in smaller towns. These chargers can accommodate both plug-in hybrid vehicles as well as fully electric cars, and are compatible with solar and smart homes.
With this in mind we have done the research and are proud to recommend EVSE who deal solely with EV charging stations and solutions for residential or commercial properties, accessories, and bundles. Established in 2015, they have a nation-wide network of hand selected, certified installers (including Coffs Harbour) who are only too happy to provide you with a cost-effective and safe installation of your EV charging station which is compliant with and abides by Australian standards and local regulations in your specified area. Their website features a guide to different EV vehicles and their charging times, handy tips on extending your car’s battery life, and what range you will get in different driving situations. There’s also a ‘frequently asked questions’ section and an ongoing blog with interesting articles and updated car model EV features.
They follow a simple four-step process from ‘Intake’ to ‘Completion’:-
1. Intake – They will ask you to fill out a virtual survey of your home set-up. This helps them to understand where and how you would like the charger to be installed.
2. Order – They will then send you a quote of your order for you to review and approve before getting in touch to arrange an installation date.
3. Installation – Their experienced local installer will not only install the charger, but take you through the details and how it works. They will then conduct the final checks to ensure the charger works.
4. Completion – Once installed, you are able to plug in and charge your car.
Hey, they’re not just here for your holiday rental, they are also here to offer technical support and help you if and when you’re ready to purchase your very own EV vehicle.
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