Electric Vehicles Bukali, QLD 4630
The 4630 postcode area, including Bukali, Bancroft, Cania, Cannindah, Coominglah, Coominglah Forest, Dalga, Glenleigh, Harrami, Kalpowar, Kapaldo, Langley, Monal, Monto, Moonford, Mulgildie, Mungungo, Rawbelle, Selene, Splinter Creek, Tellebang, Three Moon, Ventnor and Yarrol, is home to 880 vehicles. Among these, 15 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 Bukali, Bancroft, Cania, Cannindah, Coominglah, Coominglah Forest, Dalga, Glenleigh, Harrami, Kalpowar, Kapaldo, Langley, Monal, Monto, Moonford, Mulgildie, Mungungo, Rawbelle, Selene, Splinter Creek, Tellebang, Three Moon, Ventnor and Yarrol are emitting approximately 2724 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Assuming each traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in 4630 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, Monto Township, a typical household with a 6 kW solar power system can charge an EV to travel up to 194 km per day during the summer month of January, and 118 km per day in July, with an annual average of 165 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 Bukali, making it easier for residents and visitors to charge their vehicles and drive sustainably.
Electric Vehicle Ownership in Bukali
* Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Electric Vehicle Council.
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Bukali: Monto Township - approx. 4.4 km
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Bukali: Monto Township - approx. 4.4 km
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Bukali EV Demographics
With a population of 2032 people, Bukali has 880 motor vehicles based on the Australian Bureau Of Statistics 2021 Census. This is made up of 316 homes with 1 motor vehicle, 310 homes with 2 motor vehicles, and 254 of homes with 3 motor vehicles or more.
With 0 public ev charging stations in Bukali and a combined 15 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 Bukali electric car charging stations. For the 446 homes that already have solar panels in the 4630 postcode, being 39% of the total 1152 homes in this community, Bukali 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 sunny Queensland, Bukali (population 2,032) is quietly embracing the electric vehicle revolution. While our coastal suburb might be small, its eco-conscious community is making big strides – EV registrations jumped 87.5% between 2021 and 2023, with 15 plug-in hybrids now cruising our streets. With 300+ days of sunshine annually and solar radiation averaging 5.36 kWh/m²/day (converted from 19.30 MJ/m²/day), Bukali offers ideal conditions for sustainable driving.
Public Charging in Bukali Currently, Bukali itself doesn’t host public EV charging stations. Most residents charge at home, though nearby regional centres within a 20km radius may offer options. This setup works particularly well for Bukali’s popular plug-in hybrids like the Audi Q5 PHEV and Peugeot 308 PHEV, which combine shorter electric ranges (55-60km) with petrol engines for longer trips.
Charging Compatibility When travelling beyond Bukali, you’ll encounter major networks like Chargefox and Evie Networks using CCS2 and Type 2 connectors – the same standards used by Australian-market EVs. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 (614km range) and Kia EV9 (443km range) demonstrate how modern EVs leverage these connectors for rapid charging, though home charging remains crucial in our area.
Solar-Powered Driving Solutions Bukali’s abundant sunshine transforms home charging into a cost-effective solution. A typical 5kW solar system here generates about 21kWh daily – enough to fully charge a Hyundai Ioniq 6’s battery every 3 days or cover 150km of daily driving. Compared to grid power, solar charging could save $500-$800 annually on fuel costs while reducing emissions.
Local EV Spotlight While current registrations focus on plug-in hybrids, popular models like the LDV eT60 ute (330km range) and Hyundai Ioniq 6 show growing interest in full-electric options. The Ioniq 6’s 14.3kWh/100km efficiency makes it particularly solar-friendly – a day’s sunshine could power 150km of driving.
Future-Proof Your Driving As Bukali’s EV adoption grows, home charging remains the most practical solution. Pairing a 7.2kW Type 2 home charger with solar panels creates a future-ready setup. For perspective: a 5kW solar system could offset 70-100% of charging needs for most local EVs.
Ready to harness Bukali’s sunshine for your EV? Local solar installers can help design a system tailored to your driving needs and roof space. With our ideal solar conditions and growing EV infrastructure, there’s never been a better time to join Bukali’s electric revolution.
