Explore Something New: AMBIBOX: Australia’s first V2G Bi-Directional EV Charger
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Australian made energy storage solutions provider, RedEarth Energy Storage (RedEarth) announced today that it has entered into an official partnership agreement with ambibox, a leading DC electric vehicle (EV) charging company, to produce V2G bi-directional EV chargers. The chargers purchased by Australia and New Zealand customers will come from RedEarth’s manufacturing facility in Darra, Queensland.
The partnership will deliver Australian made DC EV chargers to EV owners without rooftop solar or home batteries in the first half of 2025.
This will allow EV owners to use V2X that includes both vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies to charge or discharge their EVs to their home or to the grid as part of RedEarth’s private power plant (PPP) ecosystem. ambibox and RedEarth’s collaboration coincides with Standards Australia’s recent announcement that V2X technology is set to be implemented in Australia from December 2024.
The manufacturing of ambibox licensed EV chargers will commence in Q2/2025 and it will be available through RedEarth’s certified authorised partner network.
The ambibox EV chargers produced by RedEarth are three phase compatible wall chargers that have been successfully tested with the vast majority of EVs available in Australia. The three phase EV charger is on track to be available in Q2/2025 with a single phase version expected to be available in Q4/2025.
According to the Electric Vehicle Council of Australia, approximately 90,000 EVs were purchased in 2023, up from 30,000 in 2022 and an increase of 300 percent year on year. It is estimated that over 100,000 new EVs will be purchased in 2024. In 2023, over eight percent of new cars purchased were EVs. With more than one charger purchase expected for each vehicle on average, this opens up a significant market for V2X EV chargers.
Founded in 2013, RedEarth is at the forefront of Australia’s energy innovation. Its residential and C&I batteries are manufactured in Brisbane, Queensland. RedEarth’s private power plant ecosystem enables customers to make, use, store and trade power in homes or businesses.
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