The Queensland government has called for expressions of interest to trial park ‘n’ ride electric vehicle charging at commuter car parks.
According to tender documents, the chargers will be installed at the Eight Mile Plains bus station and Coomera train station for two years.
The trial will investigate how EV charging can soak up renewable energy generation during the day while cars are parked for several hours, reducing peak demand and strain on the electricity network at night, and also encouraging the uptake of public transport.
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When they arrive at, say, 8am, customers would be able to input that they require a certain amount of power by 5pm when they are due to return. User pricing must be competitive against home and fast charging.
While a survey from 2022 showed park ‘n’ rides tended to reach 95 per cent capacity by 9.30am, the Coomera station car park filled up to 85 per cent and Eight Mile Plains just 45 per cent, with the tender documents stating their extra capacity meant existing customers would not be displaced by EVs.
“Learnings from the project will be used to assist TMR in planning more EV charging infrastructure rollouts across further park ‘n’ rides,” the documents say.
In mid-2024, 46,200 EVs were registered in Queensland, up almost 39 per cent in two years.