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Byron Shire Council Adds New EV Chargers in Mullumbimby and Byron Bay

Byron Shire Council Adds New EV Chargers in Mullumbimby and Byron Bay
By Jeff Gibbs
Byron Shire Council has installed four new Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in carparks at Mullumbimby and Byron Bay, supported by $18,000 in funding from the NSW Government’s EV Destination Charging Grants program.
The carpark adjoining the Council’s Mullumbimby offices and library now features two new 22kW AC chargers, bringing the total number of charging stations at the site to four. The Mullumbimby chargers are powered by a 99kW solar array, ensuring a greener energy source for EV users.
In Byron Bay, two new 7kW charging units have been installed at the Lawson Street North carpark, behind the Byron Bay Pool. This complements the existing EV charging station at the Byron Library carpark, which serves two parking spaces.
Boosting Local EV Infrastructure
Council’s Sustainability Officer, Rachel Thatcher, said the new charging stations are part of the Council’s ongoing efforts to reduce transport emissions and support the transition to electric vehicles.
“We see the shift to electric vehicles as playing an important role in reducing transport emissions in the Byron Shire, and we were thrilled to receive funding for these additional charging stations,” Ms. Thatcher said.
Byron Shire already has the highest EV ownership in the Northern Rivers and ranks second in regional NSW, with 517 EVs registered locally—a number expected to grow steadily.
“As a tourist destination, we also need to be ready for the needs of our visitors. Reducing ‘range anxiety’ is key to encouraging more people to adopt EVs,” Ms. Thatcher added.
Aligned with Sustainability Goals
The expansion of EV infrastructure aligns with the Council’s Net Zero Emissions Action Plan and the Power Up Northern Rivers Electric Vehicle Strategy, which aim to support continued EV uptake in the region.
“Increasing EV infrastructure in the Shire is key to supporting the transition to a low-emissions future,” Ms. Thatcher said.
For more information, visit the Byron Shire Council website.
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