AmpCharge drops into home EV charging market

Middle-aged male charges electric car with home EV charger
AmpCharge Home EV Charger

Ampol has unveiled the next stage of its e-mobility market move with the release of the AmpCharge home electric vehicle (EV) charging solution.

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The release of AmpCharge EV home chargers is in addition to AmpCharge’s EV chargers at Ampol petrol stations and shopping centres around Australia.

“We are continuing to grow our range of electric vehicle charging solutions as part of our commitment to supporting customers through the energy transition,” Ampol executive general manager commercial fuels and energy Brent Merrick says.

“Having recently unveiled our 100th AmpCharge public charger bay and our first ‘at-destination’ chargers at Sydney’s East Village Shopping Centre, we recognise our electric vehicle charging ecosystem has the potential to play a critical role in supporting customers reduce their transport emissions.

“As our customers look to alternative mobility technologies, we are well placed to support them on their journeys.”

Installation is available Australia-wide, with customers able to purchase an AmpCharge home EV charger directly from the Ampol AmpCharge website.

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Customers will also gain access to the AmpCharge Driver Portal, which will allow the scheduling and monitoring of charging sessions from home, when connected to the internet.

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