THE Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) advises it has completed a comprehensive upgrade of its electric vehicle (EV) charger network at its resorts, city club and public locations across Victoria, enhancing their speed and reliability.

The upgraded network includes public sites at Barnawartha North and Euroa, with each public site now featuring new chargers providing up to 50 kilowatt and 350 kilowatt direct-current connections.

The RACV currently lists three publicly accessible sites in the Wangaratta CBD on its map, in addition to the fast charging station which opened in Docker Street in 2023.

RACV says its members will receive a 10 per cent discount across the entire RACV network and each charger can be found using the EV charger finder feature in the RACV app, with access to real-time updates and station availability.

RACV general manager energy services Greg Edye said the upgrades aim to meet the growing demand for EV infrastructure in Victoria and deliver a more reliable charging experience at key regional and metropolitan sites.

"RACV’s EV network upgrade reflects our continued commitment to helping Victorians reach their destination safely and efficiently,” Mr Edye said.

Each RACV charging site will also feature CCTV security cameras, providing a safer environment for those charging their EV and helping to prevent vandalism.

More information is available by visiting racv.com.au/cars-transport/electric-vehicles/.