EV News

Saddle up Sydney, your first ultra-rapid electric car charger is almost ready

Published by
Bridie Schmidt

Sydney is about to take a massive leap forward into the future of electric mobility, with the first ultra-rapid charging site almost ready for launch by EV network Chargefox.

Chargefox recently accelerated its plan to roll out 22 ultra-rapid charger sites dot Australian highways from Adelaide to Brisbane, having already launched locations in Melbourne (the largest site in the southern hemisphere), Brisbane, Torquay, Euro and Barnawatha.

Sydney is next on the list along with five other locations: Ballina, Cooma, Karuah, and Gundagai in NSW and Moe in Victoria.

The 350kW ultra-rapid chargers are Veefil PK units made by Brisbane-based EV fast-charger maker Tritium, and were spotted by Sydney-based Model 3 owner Will Deasy (aka Electric Future), who posted the images on social media channel Twitter.

The brand new, out-of-the-box chargers sit in front of a considerable amount of electrical cabling required to deliver the huge amounts of power to the ultra-rapid charging units.

Chargefox CEO Martin Andrews responded to the tweet confirming the location at 4 Defries Avenue, Zetland.

Ultra-rapid chargers allow EV owners to very quickly add as much as 450km range in as little as ten minutes.

This rapid rate of charge depends on the vehicle – the Porsche Taycan, which is not yet available in Australia, is the only EV that can yet take full advantage of the 350kW maximum.

However, the vehicle that can charge the fastest on an ultra-rapid charger in Australia is currently the Tesla Model 3, which is now the most common EV on Australian roads having overtaken all other electric cars in a matter of weeks after its arrival in late August.

It is understood that some Model 3 owners are reaching charging rates of nearly 200kW, such as ex-Car Advice journo Paul Maric who reached 194kW equating to adding around 318km driving range per 15 minutes.

While access to a DC fast charger is not a necessity when owning an electric car, there are certainly situations when the ability to charge up quickly is a preferable.

Update: Chargefox has confirmed that the Sydney site includes two 350kW units and one 50kW, and will be opened before the end of 2019. Some updated photos through came through from Deasy overnight of the parking spaces painted with clear branding – stand by Sydney!

Correction: Chargefox has clarified that the Sydney chargers are not part of the NRMA network. According to a spokesperson for Chargefox, “Our relationship with NRMA in NSW does extend to managing fast charging sites for them, but all ultra-rapid sites that we build in NSW are Chargefox built, owned and operated.”

Recent Posts

EX90: Volvo’s most powerful SUV is a fast, luxury electric 7-seater done right

We drove Volvo's latest electric SUV on Victorian roads to see what the luxury EX90…

July 18, 2025

Tesla reveals FSD demo in streets of Sydney

Tesla full-self-driving software lands back in Australia, with a new video shot in the streets…

July 18, 2025

EV mapping tool and one-stop shop launched to identify charging locations and help buyers

Australia government launches new EV mapping tool to help locate chargers in right place, as…

July 18, 2025

NRMA totally rebuilds “world-first” off-grid EV fast charger, and it appears to be working fine

The world-first off-grid EV charger south of Alice Springs has been totally rebuilt and appears…

July 17, 2025

RAC ends support for “electric highway,” hands responsibility for EV chargers to local councils

RAC surprises EV drivers by ending its decade-long involvement in ground-breaking charging program and handing…

July 17, 2025

BYD’s smallest EV spotted again, reported to have a tiny 20 kWh battery

BYD's smallest EV spotted again, revealing new details about interior and reported specs.

July 17, 2025