As part of our Integrated Transport Strategy we aim to connect neighbourhoods and create 20-minute walking zones which will help foster local community connection. The Footpath Prioritisation Framework we’re developing will guide where footpath links should be created.
The Integrated Transport Strategy seeks to facilitate an increase in the number of publicly available chargers in Yarra Ranges. Council will continue to work with electric vehicle charging companies to further develop of the network of electric vehicle charging stations in Yarra Ranges.
Council's Zero Emissions Fleet
Council has the following electric vehicles in its fleet:
- Nine electric vehicles.
- Nine hybrid tipper trucks . The trucks are used for roads infrastructure and township maintenance duties and works at sporting fields parks and bushlands. The hybrid truck provides an increased efficiency over diesel engine-trucks, with a fuel saving of 25%, reducing greenhouse gasses.
- Two electric forklifts.
Council also uses eBikes for recreation trail inspections. These bikes allow greater access to tricky to reach areas while reducing council’s carbon footprint.
Council is trialling an electric ride-on mower, to assess its suitability to the Yarra Ranges environment. The outcomes of the trial will guide the zero emissions transition of other mowers in the fleet.
Electric Vehicle Charging for Council Fleet Vehicles
To support the charging requirements of an expanding electric vehicle fleet, Council has installed electric vehicle (EV) chargers for charging Council’s fleet EVs. This was funded by Council and a grant from the Victorian Government’s Electric Vehicle Charging for Council Fleets Grant Program.
Ten EV chargers have been installed at Civic Centre, Lilydale along with one charge point at Monbulk Living and Learning Centre and two charge points at Yarra Junction Community Link.
The charger at Monbulk Living and Learning Centre is a 22kW charger and can charge one vehicle at a time.
The charger at Yarra Junction Community Link is a 50kW charger that can charge two vehicles at a time.
The ten 22kW chargers at Civic Centre services ten carparking bays.
More Council EV chargers means that staff have more charging options available when delivering services across the municipality. It also means that Council can include more EVs to its fleet. More EVs in the fleet will progress Council towards its target of a zero emissions fleet by 2030.
Public electric vehicle charging in Yarra Ranges
50kW DC fast chargers are available to the public at Yarra Glen(Chargefox), Yarra Junction, Belgrave and Healesville (Evie Networks).