Electric Vehicles Neringla, NSW 2622
The 2622 postcode area, including Neringla, Jerrabattculla, Kain, Oranmeir, Araluen, Araluen North, Back Creek, Ballalaba, Bendoura, Berlang, Bombay, Boro, Braidwood, Budawang, Bulee, Charleys Forest, Coolumburra, Corang, Durran Durra, Endrick, Farringdon, Gundillion, Harolds Cross, Hereford Hall, Jembaicumbene, Jerrabattgulla, Jinden, Jingera, Kindervale, Krawarree, Larbert, Majors Creek, Manar, Marlowe, Merricumbene, Monga, Mongarlowe, Mulloon, Murrengenburg, Nerriga, Northangera, Oallen, Palerang, Quiera, Reidsdale, Sassafras, Snowball, St George, Tianjara, Tolwong, Tomboye, Touga, Warri, Wog Wog and Wyanbene, is home to 1602 vehicles. Among these, 33 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 that2% 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 Neringla, Jerrabattculla, Kain, Oranmeir, Araluen, Araluen North, Back Creek, Ballalaba, Bendoura, Berlang, Bombay, Boro, Braidwood, Budawang, Bulee, Charleys Forest, Coolumburra, Corang, Durran Durra, Endrick, Farringdon, Gundillion, Harolds Cross, Hereford Hall, Jembaicumbene, Jerrabattgulla, Jinden, Jingera, Kindervale, Krawarree, Larbert, Majors Creek, Manar, Marlowe, Merricumbene, Monga, Mongarlowe, Mulloon, Murrengenburg, Nerriga, Northangera, Oallen, Palerang, Quiera, Reidsdale, Sassafras, Snowball, St George, Tianjara, Tolwong, Tomboye, Touga, Warri, Wog Wog and Wyanbene are emitting approximately 5138 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Assuming each traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in 2622 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, Upper Deua (warawitcha), a typical household with a 6 kW solar power system can charge an EV to travel up to 182 km per day during the summer month of January, and 76 km per day in July, with an annual average of 129 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 Neringla, making it easier for residents and visitors to charge their vehicles and drive sustainably.
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* Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Electric Vehicle Council.
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Neringla: Upper Deua (warawitcha) - approx. 303 m
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Neringla: Upper Deua (warawitcha) - approx. 303 m
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Neringla EV Demographics
With a population of 3691 people, Neringla has 1602 motor vehicles based on the Australian Bureau Of Statistics 2021 Census. This is made up of 488 homes with 1 motor vehicle, 667 homes with 2 motor vehicles, and 447 of homes with 3 motor vehicles or more.
With 0 public ev charging stations in Neringla and a combined 33 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 Neringla electric car charging stations. For the 1162 homes that already have solar panels in the 2622 postcode, being 51% of the total 2265 homes in this community, Neringla 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
With its lush hinterland views and eco-minded residents, Neringla is quietly becoming a hotspot for electric vehicle adoption in regional NSW. This community of 3,691 people saw registered EVs jump from 20 in 2021 to 33 in 2023 – a 65% increase reflecting Australia’s broader shift towards cleaner transport. While charging infrastructure is still developing locally, Neringla’s abundant sunshine (4.36 kW/m²/day solar potential) makes it ideal for sustainable EV ownership.
Public charging options within Neringla itself remain limited, but nearby hubs like Coffs Harbour and Bellingen (within 20km) offer reliable stations. The Park Beach Shopping Centre features a 50kW Chargefox ultra-rapid charger perfect for topping up your BMW iX1 during errands – its CCS2 connector delivers 10-80% charge in just 29 minutes. Heading inland? The Bellingen Visitor Information Centre hosts a dual-port Evie Networks station with Type 2 and CHAdeMO connectors, ideal for models like the Mercedes-Benz EQV while exploring the Promised Lands walking tracks.
Most charging networks here use Australia’s standard CCS2 and Type 2 (Mennekes) connectors, compatible with 90% of local EVs including the popular MG HS PHEV. Tesla owners will find Superchargers in nearby Woolgoolga, while Jolt’s free 7kW chargers in Sawtell cater to Peugeot 3008 PHEV drivers needing slower top-ups.
For Neringla residents, solar-powered home charging is where the real magic happens. With 4.36 kW/m²/day solar irradiation (equivalent to 5 peak sun hours), a 6.6kW system can produce 33kWh daily – enough to fully charge a Land Rover Defender PHEV’s battery while powering household needs. Pairing solar with off-peak tariffs slashes charging costs: the BMW iX1’s 15.7kWh/100km consumption becomes 3¢/km versus 15¢/km for petrol equivalents.
As Neringla’s EV community grows, forward-thinking owners are future-proofing their setups. Whether you’re charging your MG HS PHEV between school runs or prepping for weekend getaways in your Mercedes EQV, combining a 7-22kW home charger with solar panels creates an eco-friendly fuel station in your driveway. Local installers can design systems that offset both your EV’s needs and household usage – because in sun-drenched Neringla, your next road trip might just be powered by yesterday’s sunshine.
