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Electric vehicles - A guide to transitioning your business

Get your business EV ready

With the shift towards net zero emissions accelerating, more car manufacturers are switching to electric only models as early as 2025 and with the rollout of Australia's longest connected EV charging highway right here in WA - now is the time to explore the benefits of switching your fleet and getting your business EV friendly.

Explore EV charging options

Having EV charging stations at your business can raise your business profile and be a drawcard for employees. It’s also a necessity if you’re considering converting a corporate fleet to lower emissions and more economical electric vehicles. Here's our guide to selecting and installing EV chargers.

 

Learn more about EV charging

Discover the benefits of going electric

There are a few factors driving this worldwide push for change, starting with the planet itself. Better understand all the great benefits of switching your fleet to electric, including how it can save you in the long run.

Why switch your fleet

Electric vehicle 101

Wondering how an electric vehicle differs from your petrol-powered transportation? We’ve broken down the different types of EV to give you a look at what makes them tick and shared what to consider before making the change. 

Electric vehicle basics

Share the cost of charging infrastructure

The Charge Up Workplace Grants Program co-funds up to half the cost of purchasing and installing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The current funding round closes 30 June 2025, or when available funding is fully committed.

See if your business is eligible

Building Australia's longest connected charging network

We’re working with Synergy and the State Government to build Australia's longest connected electric vehicle fast-charging network. The WA EV Network will take you from Kununurra in the north, down to Esperance in the south and across to Eucla in the east.

When complete, EV drivers will have access to 110 EV fast chargers spread across 49 locations along major transport routes.   

Learn more about the WA EV Network

The future of energy is changing

We’re working with local communities to design ways to shift our traditional electricity systems towards renewable energy solutions.

Find out what we're doing

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