Dee Why EV Charging Locations

Welcome to our interactive map of electric vehicle charging stations in Dee Why, New South Wales. Conveniently located near popular destinations like Dee Why Beach and the bustling Warringah Mall, our charging stations are strategically placed to provide maximum convenience. Navigate this user-friendly map to locate your nearest charging station, ensuring your EV is always ready for your journeys around the Northern Beaches region. Explore with confidence, knowing that sustainable, efficient power is at your fingertips.

Dee Why EV Charging Points: Map and Legend

  • Green charging stations are general public chargers that have been installed by business or government.
  • Orange charging stations are are high power public chargers that are generally CHAdeMO, CCS/SAE Combo or Tesla Superchargers
  • Grey charging stations are locations that are currently in use/full

Dee Why Car Charging FAQs

What is the cost of charging at each location?

Pricing information can be found by clicking on any location in the map above. Please note that pricing information for Dee Why is submitted by other users, so we can’t guarantee it’s accuracy.

What does the score given to each charging location mean?

The green score is a rating given by other users of the charging station. Similar to a Google maps review score a higher score (10) indicates a more positive experience from users while a lower score (1) is the opposite. Check-in’s and general comments don’t impact the overall score.

Which locations are tesla compatible?

Clicking the pin for any location will reveal the types of plugs available. At some locations there are multiple charging plugs available. You may also wish to read the description as some users provide further information on charging plugs in that section.

More about Dee Why, New South Wales

One popular driving destination from Dee Why, New South Wales is the Hunter Valley region which is renowned for its vineyards and wine tasting tours. The distance is approximately 170 km which is easily achievable for most electric vehicles on a single charge. The route mostly follows the Pacific Highway and then the Hunter Expressway, offering beautiful scenic views along the way. There are also several charging stations in the area including at Cessnock and Singleton, ensuring that your electric vehicle will have enough power for the return journey.

Another interesting electric vehicle-friendly destination is the Blue Mountains, located about 110 km west of Dee Why. The drive offers scenic views of the rugged sandstone cliffs and eucalyptus forests that the area is famous for. Katoomba, the main town in the Blue Mountains, has several charging stations where you can top up your vehicle while exploring local attractions like the Three Sisters rock formation or Scenic World. With its stunning natural beauty and well-equipped infrastructure for electric vehicles, the Blue Mountains make an excellent day trip from Dee Why. Source: Wikipedia / Google

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