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17 November 2022

Bp launches EV charging stations in Australia

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Bp has launched its global electrification brand bp pulse in Australia as part of its plan to install more than 100,000 EV chargers globally, according to a press release. The company plans to have around 600 stations in Australia.

Each Tritium charger has two connectors and can charge two vehicles simultaneously. In 2023, new and existing chargers will be connected to high power grid connections that will enable charging speeds of up to 150kW.

Bernard Looney, global CEO, officially opened the bp pulse fast charge points at bp Bayside at Brighton East in Melbourne.

Sites at Diamond Creek in Victoria and Caboolture in Queensland have also opened to the public.

The initial rollout will see chargers installed at metropolitan and regional bp retail locations along Australia's east coast.

Source: Kiosk Marketplace

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