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This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire electric vehicle charging stations. Don’t miss out.

ChargeUP Round 2 is open. The WA Government is providing $12.5 million in grants for local authorities, small to medium size businesses and non for profit organisations. The grants will fund up to 50% of the cost of acquiring and installing AC and DC charging stations and 50% of the cost of a two year subscription to a network management and billing service and, in the case of public charging stations, 50% of  the cost of a maintenance agreement. Funding caps apply to grants for installation costs.

The Program runs from 4 November 2023 to 3 May 2024.  

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  • Advice from our incredible team of EV experts with 13 years experience of building electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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  • Turn key installation quotes with quick installation once approved

The Charge Up Workplace Grants Program is designed to help small to medium sized businesses, not-for-profits, and local government authorities install EV chargers for workplace, fleet or public charging.

Types of Projects the Grants Program will co-fund

Round 2 will co-fund chargers that are used by an eligible organisation for one or more of the following use cases.

  • Workplace charging: Charging EVs that are primarily used by the eligible organisation’s employees to commute to and from work.
  • Fleet charging: Charging EVs owned by the eligible organisation that are primarily used to undertake the activities of the organisation within operating hours.
  • Destination charging: Charging EVs owned by customers or other visitors to an eligible organisation’s premises (for example, to shop, dine or recreate).
  • Public charging: Chargers that are open to public at large.

Round Two: Eligible Organisations

  • All not-for-profits registered with the Australian Charities and not-for-profits commission (ACNC).
  • All local government authorities established under the Local Government Act 1995.
  • All small to medium enterprises (SME) as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, being either a small business employing less than 20 people, or a medium business employing between 20 and 199 people. This includes a franchisee of a large business if the franchisee is a small or medium business. An SME includes:
    • Landowners: SMEs that wish to install charger(s) at a business premise they own, but do not occupy, are eligible for funding, provided a substantial proportion of occupants are eligible organisations with access to the charger(s).
    • Shared car parks: if EV charger(s) are proposed to be installed at a site with a shared carpark, a substantial proportion of site occupants must be eligible organisations.
    • Charge point operators: SMEs that wish to install charger(s) at a site as a charge point operator are eligible for funding if installation of the charger(s) is not commercially viable without grant funding, and a substantial proportion of site occupants are eligible organisations with access to charger(s).
    • Strata companies/body corporates can make applications for funding of workplace/public charging stations but cannot make applications for funding of private charging stations in a residential complex. 

Round Two: Co-Funding For Hardware, Software and Electrical Works

The grants will fund:

1. 50% of the purchase cost of up to 4 EV chargers per site:

a. Chargers can be 7kW to 350kW in size.
b. Chargers must be selected from the approved list.
c. A maximum of five sites can be funded per applicant.

2. 50% of installation costs, subject to the following caps:

    a. For installations where the largest charger is less than 150kW, $5,000 per site in the Greater Perth area and $10,000 per site in regional and remote areas.
    b. For installations where the largest charger is 150kW or larger, $10,000 per site in the  Greater Perth area and $20,000 in regional and remote areas.
    c. Installation may include a two-year maintenance plan, which is mandatory to receive grant funding for public charger(s), a credit card reader, and/or an energy management system.

3. 50% of the electricity network costs associated with the installation (up to $150,000 per site for Western Power network costs and up to $225,000 per site for Horizon Power network costs). Network costs include costs relating to stand alone power systems payable to Western Power, Horizon Power or boundary Power.

4. 50% of the cost of software for a period of two years:

a. Software must be selected from the approved list.
b. Software is mandatory to receive grant funding.

Round Two: Co-Funding For Chargepoint Operators & Landowners

Chargepoint operators and land owners qualify for funding in Round 2 where the Chargepoint Operator or landowner is an SME and a substantial proportion of site occupants are eligible organisations with access to the proposed charging stations. The purpose of CPO co-funding is to encourage the installation of charging stations in small office precincts and shopping centers where the landowner wishes to become a CPO or wishes to facilitate electric vehicle charging by delegating the operation of the charging stations to a CPO.

Applying for a grant: three easy steps for you to follow

  • Read the Guidelines and FAQs. This provides all the information you need to know before you decide to apply.
  • Download the application checklist. This outlines all the information you need to prepare for your application.
  • Apply on the online portal. Upload your application information online.

Funding Guidelines and FAQs

Find out more about Charge Up Workplace grants

Applicant Guide

Prepare to apply for a Charge Up Workplace grant

Online application portal

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