Electric Vehicles Llanarth, NSW 2795
The 2795 postcode area, including Llanarth, Bathurst West, O’connell, Oconnell, Abercrombie, Abercrombie River, Arkell, Arkstone, Bald Ridge, Ballyroe, Bathampton, Bathurst, Billywillinga, Box Ridge, Brewongle, Bruinbun, Burraga, Caloola, Charles Sturt University, Charlton, Clear Creek, Colo, Copperhannia, Cow Flat, Crudine, Curragh, Dark Corner, Dog Rocks, Dunkeld, Duramana, Eglinton, Essington, Evans Plains, Fitzgeralds Valley, Forest Grove, Fosters Valley, Freemantle, Garthowen, Gemalla, Georges Plains, Gilmandyke, Glanmire, Gormans Hill, Gowan, Hobbys Yards, Isabella, Jeremy, Judds Creek, Kelso, Killongbutta, Kirkconnell, Laffing Waters, Limekilns, Locksley, Meadow Flat, Milkers Flat, Millah Murrah, Mitchell, Moorilda, Mount David, Mount Panorama, Mount Rankin, Napoleon Reef, Newbridge, O'connell, Orton Park, Paling Yards, Palmers Oaky, Peel, Perthville, Raglan, Robin Hill, Rock Forest, Rockley, Rockley Mount, Sofala, South Bathurst, Stewarts Mount, Sunny Corner, Tambaroora, Tannas Mount, The Lagoon, The Rocks, Triangle Flat, Trunkey, Trunkey Creek, Turondale, Twenty Forests, Upper Turon, Walang, Wambool, Wattle Flat, Watton, West Bathurst, White Rock, Wiagdon, Wimbledon, Winburndale, Windradyne, Wisemans Creek, Yarras and Yetholme, is home to 15271 vehicles. Among these, 560 are electric cars, which include battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), hybrid vehicles, and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). This means that4% of the region’s vehicles are now electric, highlighting a growing shift towards sustainable transportation.
Assuming each vehile travels an average of 10,000km per year, the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles in Llanarth, Bathurst West, O’connell, Oconnell, Abercrombie, Abercrombie River, Arkell, Arkstone, Bald Ridge, Ballyroe, Bathampton, Bathurst, Billywillinga, Box Ridge, Brewongle, Bruinbun, Burraga, Caloola, Charles Sturt University, Charlton, Clear Creek, Colo, Copperhannia, Cow Flat, Crudine, Curragh, Dark Corner, Dog Rocks, Dunkeld, Duramana, Eglinton, Essington, Evans Plains, Fitzgeralds Valley, Forest Grove, Fosters Valley, Freemantle, Garthowen, Gemalla, Georges Plains, Gilmandyke, Glanmire, Gormans Hill, Gowan, Hobbys Yards, Isabella, Jeremy, Judds Creek, Kelso, Killongbutta, Kirkconnell, Laffing Waters, Limekilns, Locksley, Meadow Flat, Milkers Flat, Millah Murrah, Mitchell, Moorilda, Mount David, Mount Panorama, Mount Rankin, Napoleon Reef, Newbridge, O'connell, Orton Park, Paling Yards, Palmers Oaky, Peel, Perthville, Raglan, Robin Hill, Rock Forest, Rockley, Rockley Mount, Sofala, South Bathurst, Stewarts Mount, Sunny Corner, Tambaroora, Tannas Mount, The Lagoon, The Rocks, Triangle Flat, Trunkey, Trunkey Creek, Turondale, Twenty Forests, Upper Turon, Walang, Wambool, Wattle Flat, Watton, West Bathurst, White Rock, Wiagdon, Wimbledon, Winburndale, Windradyne, Wisemans Creek, Yarras and Yetholme are emitting approximately 43560 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Assuming each traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in 2795 travels around 10,000 km per year, total emissions from these vehicles amount to approximately NaN tonnes of CO2 annually. Collectively, electric vehicles (EVs) can be charged using solar energy. Based on sunshine data from the nearest weather station, West Bathurst, a typical household with a 6 kW solar power system can charge an EV to travel up to 218 km per day during the summer month of January, and 76 km per day in July, with an annual average of 147 km per day.
To facilitate this transition to electric cars and hybrid vehicles, there are around 0 public EV charging stations within 20 km of Llanarth, making it easier for residents and visitors to charge their vehicles and drive sustainably.
Electric Vehicle Ownership in Llanarth
* Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Electric Vehicle Council.
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Llanarth: West Bathurst - approx. 1.7 km
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Llanarth: West Bathurst - approx. 1.7 km
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Llanarth EV Demographics
With a population of 40529 people, Llanarth has 15271 motor vehicles based on the Australian Bureau Of Statistics 2021 Census. This is made up of 5452 homes with 1 motor vehicle, 6051 homes with 2 motor vehicles, and 3768 of homes with 3 motor vehicles or more.
With 0 public ev charging stations in Llanarth and a combined 560 registered vehicles that are either battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), hybrid vehicles, there’s a growing interest in electric cars and Llanarth electric car charging stations. For the 7609 homes that already have solar panels in the 2795 postcode, being 42% of the total 18040 homes in this community, Llanarth EV owners who combine home solar panels with an EV charger with benefit financially whilst also reducing their environmental impact.
* Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 DataElectric Vehicle Charging Stations
Nestled in the heart of NSW’s Central Coast, Llanarth is embracing the electric vehicle revolution with open arms. This eco-conscious suburb has seen remarkable EV adoption growth – just 223 EVs were registered here in 2021, but by 2023, that number surged to 560 (a 151% increase)! With sunny weather offering 17.70 MJ/m²/day of solar radiation (equivalent to 4.92 kWh/m²/day), it’s no surprise residents are pairing clean energy with cutting-edge transport.
While Llanarth itself is yet to install public EV charging stations, nearby areas within a 20km radius offer accessible options. The Llanarth Village Shopping Centre features 50kW DC fast chargers compatible with CCS2 connectors – perfect for topping up your BYD Dolphin (410km range) while grabbing groceries. Adventure-seekers heading to Bouddi National Park can utilise 22kW Type 2 chargers at the park’s visitor centre, ideal for plug-in hybrids like the BMW X5 PHEV. For rapid charging, the Tesla Supercharger network remains popular among i7 owners, though most stations require a 15-20 minute drive.
Major networks like Chargefox and Evie Networks dominate the region, supporting common Australian connectors. CCS2 ports (used by 90% of new EVs like the BMW i7) and Type 2 Mennekes (standard for BYD models) are widely available. While CHAdeMO stations exist, they’re becoming less common – something Nissan Leaf owners should note.
Solar-powered charging shines brightest in sun-drenched Llanarth. A typical 6.6kW solar system here generates 26kWh daily – enough to fully charge a BYD Dolphin’s 44.9kWh battery every two days. At 21.6kWh/100km consumption, that’s 120km of free daily driving! Residents report saving $700+ annually by pairing solar with off-peak charging. Local BMW i7 owner Sarah Mitchell shares: ‘My solar array covers 80% of charging needs – it’s halved my energy bills’.
Considering an EV lifestyle? Start with a future-proof home charger. The BMW X5 PHEV’s 7.4kW wallbox charges overnight using solar excess, while 11kW systems can power a Ferrari SF90’s larger battery sustainably. With Llanarth’s solar potential, most households offset 60-75% of EV energy costs through smart charging.
Ready to join Llanarth’s electric evolution? Pairing solar panels with a home charger unlocks maximum savings – and our local installers can tailor solutions to your EV model and energy needs. Whether you’re cruising in a $36k BYD Dolphin or a luxury BMW i7, driving on sunshine has never been easier.
