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EV charging tech recognised at Financial Review awards


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Essential Energy has been named one of the Most Innovative Companies for 2024 at the Financial Review BOSS Most Innovative Companies awards for its fully integrated streetlight electric vehicle charger. 

In addition to being named one of the Most Innovative Companies for 2024 in the Agriculture, Mining, Energy & Utilities, Future Ready Award category, Essential Energy was also awarded the special distinction, Future Ready Award. 

The accolade highlights Essential Energy’s concept of delivering low-impact, accessible EV charging nationally. 

Essential Energy’s Manager of Innovation, Brad Trethewey, said the award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of a team that continuously strives to push the boundaries of innovation. 

“This win opens up new avenues for us to pursue as a company to serve our customers and facilitate a transition to electric transport,” Mr Trethewey said on acceptance of the award. 

“Our focus has always been on creating sustainable and efficient energy solutions that benefit our customers and the broader community. 

“The project required collaboration between Essential Energy and two Australian companies, Wagners CFT and EVX, to design and bring the components to life. The community and the local council enthusiastically supported the installation in Port Macquarie. 

“Unlike other EV charging alternatives, this trial prototype connects to the existing electricity infrastructure powering streetlights. This eliminates the need for additional infrastructure and earthworks, reducing both visual and environmental impact,” Mr Trethewey said. 

Essential Energy said that following a four-week trial of the streetlight EV charger in Port Macquarie in June 2024, 97 per cent of people surveyed said the concept of EV chargers in streetlights was positive, and 86 per cent found the charger easy to use. Respondents also noted that they would like to see many more installed. 

Learnings from the trial are being used to refine the product for a future lengthier trial. 

“By combining innovative technologies with public infrastructure, this new approach allows the rollout of new public EV chargers easily and cost-effectively at scale across regional, rural, and remote communities,” Mr Trethewey said. 

Featured image: L-R: Brad Trethewey, Justin Hillier and Anne Pearson at the Financial Review BOSS Most Innovative Companies awards. Image credit: Essential Energy. 



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