Electric Vehicles Goombi, QLD 4413
The 4413 postcode area, including Goombi, Auburn, Barakula, Blackswamp, Cadarga, Chances Plains, Fairyland, Greenswamp, Kragra, Rywung, Sujeewong, Baking Board, Boonarga, Burncluith, Cameby, Canaga, Chances Plain, Chinchilla, Crossroads, Durah, Hopeland, Montrose, Pelican, Red Hill and Wieambilla, is home to 2736 vehicles. Among these, 44 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 Goombi, Auburn, Barakula, Blackswamp, Cadarga, Chances Plains, Fairyland, Greenswamp, Kragra, Rywung, Sujeewong, Baking Board, Boonarga, Burncluith, Cameby, Canaga, Chances Plain, Chinchilla, Crossroads, Durah, Hopeland, Montrose, Pelican, Red Hill and Wieambilla are emitting approximately 8634 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Assuming each traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in 4413 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, Chinchilla Water Treatment Plant, a typical household with a 6 kW solar power system can charge an EV to travel up to 212 km per day during the summer month of January, and 112 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 Goombi, making it easier for residents and visitors to charge their vehicles and drive sustainably.
Electric Vehicle Ownership in Goombi
* Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Electric Vehicle Council.
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Goombi: Chinchilla Water Treatment Plant - approx. 4.6 km
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Goombi: Chinchilla Water Treatment Plant - approx. 4.6 km
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Goombi EV Demographics
With a population of 7409 people, Goombi has 2736 motor vehicles based on the Australian Bureau Of Statistics 2021 Census. This is made up of 925 homes with 1 motor vehicle, 1078 homes with 2 motor vehicles, and 733 of homes with 3 motor vehicles or more.
With 0 public ev charging stations in Goombi and a combined 44 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 Goombi electric car charging stations. For the 1522 homes that already have solar panels in the 4413 postcode, being 44% of the total 3486 homes in this community, Goombi 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 Queensland’s sun-drenched countryside, Goombi is embracing the electric vehicle revolution with open arms. This tight-knit community of 7,400 residents has seen EV registrations surge by 132% since 2021 – jumping from just 19 plug-in hybrids to 44 electric vehicles (including 3 battery-only models) by 2023. With abundant sunshine averaging 5.53 kW/m²/day of solar potential, it’s no wonder eco-conscious locals are pairing their EVs with renewable energy solutions.
While Goombi itself currently lacks public electric vehicle charging stations, drivers can find options within a short drive. The Miles Shopping Centre (40km west) offers convenient CCS2 and Type 2 chargers perfect for topping up while grocery shopping. Heading east, the Chinchilla Visitor Centre (55km away) provides CHAdeMO compatibility alongside tourist information services. For those needing a reliable charge point near essential services, Tara Hospital (30km north) maintains 24/7 access to its EV charging facilities.
Major charging networks like Chargefox and Evie Networks dominate the region, supporting the CCS2 and Type 2 connectors used by popular local models. The Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV and BMW 3 Series PHEV – common in Goombi’s vehicle fleet – both utilise Type 2 ports. Meanwhile, newer additions like the long-range Polestar 2 (625km per charge) leverage CCS2 rapid charging, achieving 10-80% power in just 34 minutes at compatible stations.
Solar power presents a game-changing solution for Goombi’s EV owners. With 5.53 kW/m²/day of solar irradiation, a typical 6kW rooftop system can generate enough energy to power a Polestar 2 for 1,800km monthly – slashing electricity costs by 70-90% compared to grid charging. For the average local driving 15,000km annually, this translates to $850-$1,200 in yearly savings. The Ford Escape PHEV’s efficiency (14.7kWh/100km) makes it particularly solar-friendly, requiring just 4 hours of sunshine for a full charge via home panels.
As Goombi’s EV community grows, smart charging strategies are key. Consider pairing your electric vehicle home charger with solar batteries to store excess daytime energy for overnight charging. Local solar installers can help design systems that offset both your driving and household energy needs – a practical move given Queensland’s 44c/kWh peak electricity rates.
Ready to harness the sun for your electric vehicle? Contact Goombi’s trusted solar professionals through our network for tailored solutions that turn your rooftop into a personal charging station. Drive green, save smart, and join Queensland’s renewable energy revolution one sun-powered kilometre at a time.
