Co-funded electric vehicle charging locations

Fast charging electric vehicle infrastructure will be built at 46 sites across more than 30 locations in Queensland by the end of 2024. The new co-funded sites will complement the Queensland Electric Super Highway.

The new charging sites will ensure you can travel around Queensland and charge your electric vehicle at an increased number of locations. More infrastructure availability across these locations will enable you to spend less time charging and reduce the duration of your trip.

Once available co-funded charging locations will be throughout Queensland in the following towns, at the proposed sites:

Town Proposed site address*Status
Agnes Water 1770-Agnes Waters Central, 2853 Round Hill Road, Agnes WatersIn development
Agnes Water 61 Springs Road, Agnes Water In development
Airlie Beach Woolworths Airlie Beach Central, Shute Harbour Rd & Waterson Way, Airlie BeachIn development
Airlie Beach NRMA Arlie Beach - 234 Shute Harbour Rd, Cannonvale In development
Alpha Cnr Tennyson and Dryden Streets, Alpha In development
Atherton NRMA Atherton Tablelands Holiday Park - 141 Herberton Rd, AthertonIn development
Beaudesert Beaudesert Fair, William St & Anna St, BeaudesertIn development
BiloelaBiloela Information Centre - 1 Callide St, BiloelaIn development
BowenSoldiers Rd, Bowen In development
BundabergBundaberg location is still being finalised In development
Bundaberg 130A Takalvan St, BundabergIn development
CairnsCairns location is still being finalisedIn development
Cairns 159 Pease St, Manoora In development
Coochin Creek Northbound Side, 4288 Bruce Hwy, Coochin Creek QLD 4519 In development
Dalby Hungry Jack's, 84 Drayton St, DalbyIn development
Dalby 67 Cunningham St, Dalby In development
Gayndah 76 Capper St, GayndahIn development
GladstoneWest Gladstone location is still being finalised In development
Goomeri 53 Moore St, GoomeriIn development
GympieExcelsior Rd, GympieIn development
Hervey Bay Eli Waters Shopping Centre, Corner Ibis Blvd & Maryborough Hervey Bay Rd, Eli Waters In development
Hervey Bay Pialba location is still being finalised In development
Ingham 25 Lannercost St, Ingham In development
Ingham Johnson St, Ingham In development
MackaySarina location is still being finalised In development
MackayBucasia and Holts Rd, MackayIn development
Maroochydore Home Co, 100 Maroochydore Rd, Maroochydore In development
Maryborough Federal Car Park - Kent St, MaryboroughIn development
Miriam Vale/Calliope 1960 Dawson Hwy Open
Mitchell Elizabeth Street, MitchellIn development
Monto The Grand Hotel 2 Newton St, MontoIn development
Moranbah St Francis Dr, MoranbahIn development
Nanango Scott Street Car Park 40 Fitzroy Street, Nanango In development
Ormeau Home Focus Pimpama (Officeworks Side), Cnr Yawalpah/Old Pacific Hwy, Pimpama In development
Pentland Taylor and Main Street PentlandIn development
Rockhampton 434 Yaamba Rd In development
Rockhampton Stockland Rockhampton Shopping Centre, 120-331 Yaamba Rd, Park Avenue In development
Sunshine Coast 73 Frizzo Rd, Palmview In development
Toowoomba 471 Hume St Kearney’s Springs In development
Toowoomba Rockville location is still being finalisedIn development
Townsville Vincent Market Place, 249 Fulham Rd, Vincent In development
Townsville 20-38 Main St, Burdell In development
Tully 76 Butler St, Tully In development
Warwick Warwick QLD Red Rooster, 71 Guy Street, Warwick In development
Woodford Ski Projects, 1100 D’Aguilar Highway, WamuranIn development
Yandina 50 Pioneer Rd, YandinaIn development

*Proposed site is subject to finalising lease agreements between site host and the energy network connection application/capacity outcome. All sites will feature multiple charging units.

Download an A1 size map showing the co-funded locations and existing Queensland Electric Superhighway sites.

As the co-funded sites are progressively built and finalised, the specific locations will be available through the PlugShare app and website.

The Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Co-Fund Scheme provided $10 million to successful applicants as co-funding to develop infrastructure across the new locations. This scheme is an action from the Zero Emission Vehicle Action Plan 2022-2024.

The successful applicants of the $10 million co-fund are:

  • Fast Cities Australia Pty Ltd (Evie Networks)
  • IPAH Client Solutions Australia Pty Ltd (ENGIE)
  • National Roads and Motorists' Association (NRMA)
  • Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ)
  • Tesla Motors Australia Pty Ltd (Tesla).