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Electric vehicle chargers at Cowes Transit Centre temporary closures from electrical supply issue
Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers at the Cowes Transit Centre inoperable due to electrical supply issue.
Bass Coast Shire Council advises the community that the Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers at the Cowes Transit Centre have been impacted by an electrical supply issue, so will be inoperable in coming weeks. Council is working with the appropriate authorities to find a permanent solution, to be implemented in early 2023.
Bass Coast Shire Council advises that the Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers at the Cowes Transit Centre have been impacted by an electrical supply issue, so will be inoperable in coming weeks
EV charging locations
Council advises that alternative EV Charging Stations can be found on PlugShare website, an interactive map which allows customers to zoom in and explore their location, in Australia or anywhere in the world with PlugShare map. To keep up to date with the latest developments on the Cowes Transit Centre electrical works go to Cowes Transit Centre electrical engineering works page.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
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