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NCC 2025 EV Charging

NCC 2025 EV Charging

The upcoming NCC 2025 updates build upon the foundation set by NCC 2022, introducing enhanced EV charging requirements across various building classes. Key updates include:

  • Mandatory charger installations - expanding beyond previous provisions
  • Car park capacity considerations - ensuring infrastructure meets future demand
  • Accessible parking provisions - improving inclusivity for all EV users
  • Future-ready electrical infrastructure - supporting long-term EV adoption

As the transition to electric mobility accelerates, these updates will play a crucial role in shaping sustainable, EV-ready buildings across Australia.

Contact Ryan G Nugent for a summary of the upcoming EV charging design requirements that our team has put together.


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