EV charging company ChargePoint pulls the plug on Australia as US-owned network shuts down stations in NSW, Victoria and Queensland

Electric car charging company ChargePoint will close its network of almost 50 stations in a major blow to Anthony Albanese’s plan to turn Australia green.

The US company confirmed in an email to company members that it would close its charging stations in NSW, Victoria and Queensland from February 1.

ChargePoint told its customers it would “no longer have a presence in Australia” and would cease operations at its 46 charging ports.

Electric vehicle owners have until the end of January to use the charging stations – which can only be accessed with a credit card or ChargePoint card – despite the brand’s app no ​​longer working.

More to come…

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