Map of EV Charging Stations in Burnie

Welcome to our interactive map of electric vehicle charging stations in Burnie, Tasmania. This user-friendly tool aids residents and visitors in locating charging points conveniently located across our city. From the vibrant Makers’ Workshop to the pristine shores of West Beach, you can explore Burnie and beyond with confidence. As Burnie continues to embrace sustainable practices, we’re proud to support your eco-friendly transport choices. Navigate this map and make your journey in Burnie smooth and environmentally friendly.

Burnie Electric Vehicle Charging Map and Legend

  • Green chargers are generally level 1 or 2 chargers for the general public. These may occur a fee
  • Orange ev chargers are are high power charging locations like Tesla Superchargers for example
  • Grey stations are are currently at capacity or are full

Burnie Car Charging FAQs

How do I find the cost of each location?

The cost to charge your vehicle at each location can be found by clicking on the pin icon. Prices vary from a fixed fee to variable rates based on time depending on the charger and who owns each location.

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 Burnie, Tasmania

One of the popular driving destinations from Burnie, Tasmania for electric vehicle owners is Launceston. It’s around 148 kilometers and takes approximately 1.5 hours via National Highway 1. Launceston is one of Australia’s oldest cities which boasts stunning Victorian and Georgian architecture, a lively food and wine scene, and beautiful scenic spots like the Cataract Gorge Reserve. Multiple EV charging stations along the route make this journey smooth and hassle-free for electric vehicle users.

Another interesting destination is the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, which is approximately 140 kilometers away from Burnie. The park offers some of Tasmania’s most iconic wilderness experiences, from its craggy peaks to reflective lakes and abundant wildlife. The drive to the park is a unique journey through the heart of Tasmanian wilderness. With careful pre-planning, an EV user can find charging points en route to ensure they can complete this journey with ease. Source: Wikipedia / Google

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