Whether you charge at home or rely on public chargers, the NRMA Electric charging network allows you to go further, offering the largest regional network of fast chargers in Australia, and it's still growing.

We’re making changes so you can enjoy a better charging experience.

From November, you will need the My NRMA app to charge. You can find the pricing information below as well as detailed information about what these changes are and when you can expect to see them in the FAQs below.

NRMA Electric charging costs

Charger capacity Non-member price  My NRMA member price
Chargers capable of up to 150kW $0.60c/kWh  $0.54c/kWh
Chargers capable of above 175kW $0.65c/kWh  $0.59c/kWh
AC charger - capable of up to 22kW $0.45c/kWh  $0.41c/kWh

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NRMA Electric network

The above map shows current installed NRMA charging stations. Fair use and terms and conditions apply.

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FAQs

We represent over 2.8 million members, and it’s always been part of our purpose to make sure that they and their communities are ready for the future of transport. This investment is just one way that we’ll continue to deliver on that promise, now and well into the future.
The My NRMA app is your new destination for all things electric vehicles so you can:

  • Locate your nearest charger.
  • Check a charger’s availability in real time and find out whether it’s in use, out of service or ready for use.
  • Set up payment details and pay for your charging session.
  • Access up to date information on charging speeds and models. 
  • Leave feedback after using a charger.
  • Track your usage history and much more.
From November, payment will be required for charging at NRMA Electric sites. If you are an NRMA member, you receive a 10% discount on your charge. The price per kWh varies depending on how fast the charger is that you use. If you are unsure of the chargers charging capability you can check the My NRMA app to find the charging costs specific for the charger you’re looking to use.

NRMA Electric charging costs

Charger capacity Non-member price  My NRMA member price
Chargers capable of up to 150kW $0.60c/kWh  $0.54c/kWh
Chargers capable of above 175kW $0.65c/kWh  $0.59c/kWh
Expanding our NRMA Electric network is a big task and that’s why the rollout will be released in stages.

  • Over the past few months, the NRMA has been rolling out a new payment system across NRMA Electric chargers.
  • From November, you will need the My NRMA app to charge. Good news is, member receive a 10% discount on every charge.

  • We thank you for your patience and support as you join us on our EV journey.
If you'd like to report the misuse of a charging bay, call us on 1300 233 544 with the details. Please note, however, that we have no jurisdiction to remove vehicles from these bays. If you are unable to reach the closest alternative public charging station with your current state of charge, NRMA roadside assistance covers towing and can be booked by calling 13 11 11. Please note, only one tow per flat battery occasion is included as part of roadside assistance cover, any subsequent tows will attraction additional costs.
How big the electric vehicle battery is, what time you charge and whether you have solar or not, are all factors that can change the costs of charging an electric vehicle at home significantly. On average it costs around $15 in electricity costs to fully charge an electric vehicle with a 50kWh battery (e.g Tesla Model 3) from 0% to 100%.

Charging your electric vehicle

NRMA Australian Government National Charger Map

Building a national network

Together with the Australian Government, we're building an electric vehicle charging network across Australia.


  • Funding of $80 - 100 million to create 130 fast charging sites across the national highway network.

  • Focused on connecting regional communities to make sure no one is left behind in the transition to an electric future.


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There’s never been a better time to be part of the NRMA. View your options to access the NRMA Electric network.