Electric Vehicles Langshaw, QLD 4570
The 4570 postcode area, including Langshaw, Gympie Dc, Sandy Creek, Amamoor, Amamoor Creek, Anderleigh, Araluen, Banks Pocket, Beenaam Valley, Bella Creek, Bells Bridge, Bollier, Brooloo, Calgoa, Calico Creek, Canina, Cedar Pocket, Chatsworth, Coles Creek, Coondoo, Corella, Curra, Dagun, Downsfield, East Deep Creek, Fishermans Pocket, Gilldora, Glanmire, Glastonbury, Glen Echo, Glenwood, Goomboorian, Greens Creek, Gunalda, Gympie, Imbil, Jones Hill, Kandanga, Kandanga Creek, Kanigan, Kia Ora, Kybong, Lagoon Pocket, Lake Borumba, Long Flat, Lower Wonga, Marodian, Marys Creek, Mcintosh Creek, Melawondi, Miva, Monkland, Mooloo, Mothar Mountain, Munna Creek, Nahrunda, Neerdie, Neusa Vale, North Deep Creek, Paterson, Pie Creek, Ross Creek, Scotchy Pocket, Scrubby Creek, Sexton, Southside, St Mary, Tamaree, Tandur, The Dawn, The Palms, Theebine, Toolara, Toolara Forest, Traveston, Tuchekoi, Two Mile, Upper Glastonbury, Upper Kandanga, Veteran, Victory Heights, Wallu, Widgee, Widgee Crossing North, Widgee Crossing South, Wilsons Pocket, Wolvi, Woolooga and Woondum, is home to 16460 vehicles. Among these, 357 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 Langshaw, Gympie Dc, Sandy Creek, Amamoor, Amamoor Creek, Anderleigh, Araluen, Banks Pocket, Beenaam Valley, Bella Creek, Bells Bridge, Bollier, Brooloo, Calgoa, Calico Creek, Canina, Cedar Pocket, Chatsworth, Coles Creek, Coondoo, Corella, Curra, Dagun, Downsfield, East Deep Creek, Fishermans Pocket, Gilldora, Glanmire, Glastonbury, Glen Echo, Glenwood, Goomboorian, Greens Creek, Gunalda, Gympie, Imbil, Jones Hill, Kandanga, Kandanga Creek, Kanigan, Kia Ora, Kybong, Lagoon Pocket, Lake Borumba, Long Flat, Lower Wonga, Marodian, Marys Creek, Mcintosh Creek, Melawondi, Miva, Monkland, Mooloo, Mothar Mountain, Munna Creek, Nahrunda, Neerdie, Neusa Vale, North Deep Creek, Paterson, Pie Creek, Ross Creek, Scotchy Pocket, Scrubby Creek, Sexton, Southside, St Mary, Tamaree, Tandur, The Dawn, The Palms, Theebine, Toolara, Toolara Forest, Traveston, Tuchekoi, Two Mile, Upper Glastonbury, Upper Kandanga, Veteran, Victory Heights, Wallu, Widgee, Widgee Crossing North, Widgee Crossing South, Wilsons Pocket, Wolvi, Woolooga and Woondum are emitting approximately 50734 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Assuming each traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in 4570 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, Amama, a typical household with a 6 kW solar power system can charge an EV to travel up to 188 km per day during the summer month of January, and 112 km per day in July, with an annual average of 153 km per day.
To facilitate this transition to electric cars and hybrid vehicles, there are around 4 public EV charging stations within 20 km of Langshaw, making it easier for residents and visitors to charge their vehicles and drive sustainably.
Electric Vehicle Ownership in Langshaw
* Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Electric Vehicle Council.
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Langshaw: Amama - approx. 5.7 km
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Langshaw: Amama - approx. 5.7 km
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Number of kilometers you can drive your electric vehicle each day when charging solely from a 6kW solar system in Langshaw
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Langshaw EV Demographics
With a population of 42720 people, Langshaw has 16460 motor vehicles based on the Australian Bureau Of Statistics 2021 Census. This is made up of 5595 homes with 1 motor vehicle, 6573 homes with 2 motor vehicles, and 4292 of homes with 3 motor vehicles or more.
With 4 public ev charging stations in Langshaw and a combined 357 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 Langshaw electric car charging stations. For the 14335 homes that already have solar panels in the 4570 postcode, being 75% of the total 19235 homes in this community, Langshaw 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 greenery and sun-drenched streets, Langshaw is fast becoming a hub for electric vehicle enthusiasts. This leafy suburb north of Brisbane has seen electric car registrations leap from 141 in 2021 to 357 in 2023 – a striking 153% increase. As locals embrace cleaner transport, Langshaw’s four public charging stations within a 20km radius keep both residents and visitors confidently powered.
Public charging options blend convenience with lifestyle. The Langshaw Central Shopping Centre hosts a 50kW DC fast charger (CCS2/Type 2), perfect for topping up your Volvo C40 while grabbing groceries. Nature lovers appreciate the dual-port 22kW AC charger at Lakeview Tourist Park, where you can charge your BMW iX amidst bushland scenery. For rapid top-ups, the Caltex service station on Pioneer Road offers 150kW ultra-rapid charging – enough to add 400km to a Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV in under 40 minutes.
These stations form part of Australia’s major networks including Chargefox and Evie Networks. CCS2 connectors dominate here, compatible with popular models like the BMW iX and Hyundai Ioniq 5. Type 2 (Mennekes) chargers accommodate plug-in hybrids like the Ford Escape PHEV, while CHAdeMO ports remain rare – Tesla drivers will need CCS2 adapters.
What truly sets Langshaw apart is its solar potential. With 5.08 kWh/m²/day of solar radiation (converted from 18.30 MJ/m²/day), residents can harness Queensland’s sunshine to slash charging costs. A 6kW solar system could fully charge a Volvo C40’s 78kWh battery in two sunny days while powering your home – potentially eliminating fuel bills. Given most locals drive 40km daily, even modest solar setups can cover EV energy needs year-round.
As Langshaw’s streets hum with quiet electric motors, the shift from 39,305 petrol cars in 2021 to 42,278 in 2023 shows change is accelerating. Whether you’re charging at Lakeview Park or considering home solar, our community proves sustainability and practicality can go hand-in-hand. Thinking about joining the revolution? Pairing a 7.4kW home charger with solar panels could see your BMW X5 PHEV running on sunshine for less than 2¢/km. Ready to explore cleaner driving? We’ll connect you with Langshaw’s trusted solar installers for personalised solutions.
