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Which bidirectional chargers are available in Australia?

The available and upcoming bidirectional chargers in Australia include chargers from, V2Grid, RedEarth, Sigenergy, Fronius, myenergi, and Ocular. There are also bidirectional chargers available and upcoming in other countries from Enphase, Wallbox, Tesla, Ford, and more.

Which EV chargers are available in Australia?

RedEarth Energy Storage and Ambibox have partnered to manufacture bi-directional V2G/V2H EV chargers in Australia. Three Phase versions are expected to be available by mid 2025. Single phase late 2025. The Ambibox DC Wallbox is a flexible bidirectional charger supporting both V2G and V2H applications. It offers up to 22kW of charging power.

How much does a DC-AC charger cost in Australia?

One international OEM reported the at-scale bill-of-materials cost for their DC-AC bidirectional charger at €550 ($895 AUD). Overall, our industry consultations suggests that by 2026, several 5 kW (or greater) V2G-capable DC-AC chargers could be available in the Australian market, at around $3500 (plus installation and cable costs)1.

Do EV chargers have two-way charging?

So, whilst EV charger manufacturers like Sigenergy and Fronius have bidirectional charger that are 'available', the charger is technically not ready to provide two-way charging for your bidirectional-compatible car until an over-the-air update is sent out.

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