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Tesla accelerates Supercharger network expansion in Australia

Tesla accelerates Supercharger deployment in Australia, now hiring a Project Deployment Manager to lead the charge in supporting the country's EV growth.

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Last updated: 2023/11/07 at 2:20 AM
EV-a2zm Published November 6, 2023 2 Min Read
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Highlights
  • Tesla announces recruitment for a Project Deployment Manager in Melbourne.
  • The role is pivotal for the rapid expansion of Superchargers across Australia.
  • Recent developments include new Supercharger sites in Sydney and across five locations.
  • This expansion supports the increasing number of EVs, surpassing 130,000 registrations in Australia.

Electric vehicle giant Tesla continues to ramp up the deployment of its Superchargers in Australia, as demonstrated by its new job advertisement for a “Project Deployment Manager” position.

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Job ad detailsPrevious sightingsSignificance

New Tesla Supercharger:Lucas, VIC, Australia (10stalls) pic.twitter.com/06EZKF75RZ

— Solomon (@SMukembi) September 28, 2023

Job ad details

As per the LinkedIn post, Tesla Australia is seeking to recruit a Project Deployment Manager based in Melbourne, Victoria. 

Tesla expects the successful candidate to lead the company’s efforts in rolling out Superchargers across the country, including the following responsibilities:

  • Supervise numerous charging-related construction projects 
  • Enforce budget, timeline, fit, finish, and safety requirements

The world’s most valuable automaker further indicated that the position will require the successful candidate to develop “world-class Supercharger sites in the shortest amount of time with the most efficient use of capital.” You can check the position’s responsibilities in the LinkedIn post, as outlined by Tesla.

Previous sightings

The Driven reported the latest sightings of Tesla’s Supercharger installation in Tramsheds, Sydney. It noted that there may be about 3 Supercharging stalls at the site.

What do we have here? 🕵️
– Tesla Supercharger installation spied at Tramsheds Sydney: handy alternative to nearby Broadway🔌🔋
– Early reports suggest 3 stalls unless awaiting delivery of more units etc
📸 Photos/info courtesy of @LudicrousFeed viewer @mralbertsun pic.twitter.com/4HZkT0Obxb

— Ludicrous Feed (@LudicrousFeed) November 5, 2023

Tesla Motors Club member Chuq also shared in the online community that development is underway for 39 Supercharger stalls across five locations. Refer to the data below:

  • Rockhampton, Queensland – 6 stalls
  • South Yarra, Victoria – 6 stalls
  • Holbrook, NSW – 9 stalls
  • Yass, NSW – 12 stalls
  • North Coogee, WA – 6 stalls

Significance

Tesla’s fast-paced expansion of its Supercharger expansion is crucial for Australia to sufficiently support the surging number of electric vehicles on its roads. According to the report, EV registrations have now crossed the 130,000 unit threshold, with a strong potential to grow further.

The 50,000th Tesla Supercharger ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/DEjaaC05TS

— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) September 15, 2023

Notably, Tesla has recently achieved its 50,000th Superchargers milestone across the world. The Jubilee Supercharging stall is at a site in the United States, featuring Tesla’s special ultra-red color.

Tesla’s major initiatives in expanding its Supercharging network in Australia can substantially boost the country’s shift to e-mobility. It aids the Australian Government’s efforts to alleviate the prevalence of range and charging anxiety among owners and encourage new customers to join the global electrification drive.

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