Queensland Household Energy Survey 2023

Electric Vehicles Electric vehicles

Electric vehicle (EV) ownership is consistent with last year, with 6% of respondents claiming to own a plug-in electric or hybrid car. On weekdays, roughly one-third (32%) of EVs are parked at home (down from 42% last year) and more than one-third (38%) are parked in a workplace car park (up from 29%). 

EV owners charge their EVs at home at a range of different times on both weekdays and weekends. The biggest influencer that determined EV owners’ charging arrangement at home was themselves, through their own research (46%). The biggest factor that determined their EV charging arrangement was the desire to maximise their solar PV usage (29%). The most common charging method is via 15A power point (34%). Over one third (37%) of EV owners charge their EV on a flat-rate tariff. 

Those with an EV use a range of methods to manage their EV charging, including Home Energy Management Systems, in-vehicle programming and choosing when they plug in. The majority of EV owners in the survey are also open to the concept of having their EV charging managed by a third party (65%). 

You can use the dropdowns to explore the results of each section in more detail. For most questions you can view the data by location, age group, solar PV ownership and other household characteristics. You can also select the “Trend” button to see how the overall results have changed over time.

EV ownership

Consideration of electric car

EV charging equipment

EV charging tariff

EV charging at home

Controlled EV charging time

Daytime EV location

Third party management of EV charging

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