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Community members invited to identify suitable locations for public electric vehicle chargers across Alpine Shire

As part of its commitment to supporting community transition to low- and zero-emission vehicles, Alpine Shire Council is expanding the current network of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Alpine Shire.

13 January 2026
Sustainability

To do so in a way that reflects community aspirations, Council invites community members to identify sites in Council-owned carparks and parking bays that would be appropriate to install public EV chargers. 

This feedback will contribute to the preparation of licence conditions for commercial operations, ensuring that this feedback is considered alongside sites identified for commercial interest, feasibility, and viability. 

Suitable sites, as identified through community feedback, will be included in a request for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from qualified parties in 2026 to install, operate, and maintain new public EV chargers.

Alpine Shire Mayor, Cr Sarah Nicholas, said that this expansion will see Alpine Shire contribute to the national transition towards emissions reduction in the transport sector. 

"The Australia Government has stated that private vehicles account for 60% of transport emissions across Australia," she said. 

"By expanding our public EV charging network, we are proud to support both residents and visitors to recharge their vehicles in safe and reliable ways."

Cr Sarah Nicholas also said that community input is vital to ensuring that the network reflects community needs across Alpine Shire. 

"While it is easy to identify sites for commercial interest, we want to ensure that our network also works for the benefit of community members who use our carparks and parking bays," she said.

"Your feedback will help us rule out any problem sites to create a practical, connected network.

"Our aim is to ensure that all sites are accessible, minimise visual impact, and support fair parking and charger turnover."

Community members are reminded that feedback will be considered alongside commercial interest, feasibility, and viability.

Contributions to the network can be made online by visiting Engage Alpine: https://engage.alpineshire.vic.gov.au/community-ev-charging-opportunities 

The feedback period will close on Friday, 6 February 2026.