http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-12/country-petrol-station-with-renewable-energy-goal/7405880
Country petrol station with big renewable energy goal installs electric
charging station
11 May 2016  Larissa Romensky

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Owner Mick Harris at the electric charging station in Newstead in central
Victoria.
PHOTO: Owner Mick Harris at the electric charging station in Newstead in
central Victoria. (ABC Central Victoria: Larissa Romensky)

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PHOTO: Davide Michielin charging his electric car in Newstead. (ABC Central
Victoria: Larissa Romensky)

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PHOTO: The electric charging station in Newstead was made from the old
petrol bowser. (ABC Central Victoria: Larissa Romensky)

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PHOTO: Davide Michielin at the wheel of his Tesla which can travel over
400km before needing to be charged. (ABC Central Victoria: Larissa Romensky)

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PHOTO: The 1960s British electric milk cart is run on batteries powered by
solar panels on the roof. (ABC Central Victoria: Larissa Romensky)

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Mick Harris at the wheel of his ...  PHOTO: The 1960s British electric milk
cart was built to replace the horse and cart delivery method. (ABC Central
Victoria: Larissa Romensky)
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Newstead is a town with big renewable energy ambitions, which include the
replacement of an old petrol station with an electric charging station.

The small community of 500, located 140 kilometres north-west of Melbourne
wants all of their power to come from renewable energy sources in five
years' time.

Mick Harris, who runs the new environmental store in town, is in full
support.

Anyone who owns an electric vehicle knows one of the great advantages of
electric vehicles is that they don't cost a great deal to charged up.

Mick Harris, electric vehicle enthusiast
He has installed a medium-sized electric vehicle charge station in the old
petrol bowser at his business as a way of moving away from the "older
systems" to the "new renewable systems".

"We believe that electric vehicles are part of the future and we believe
it's important to start to provide the resources that these kind of vehicles
need," Mr Harris said.

But he said the decision was also economic, with the financial challenges of
running a small petrol station in the country difficult.

He said he would have liked to provide a mixed service of both petrol and
electric but found the petrol station tanks too small and delivery costs too
high.

"When you're a small operator and you're up against the big chains of petrol
stations, it makes it quite difficult to make the numbers add up," Mr Harris
said.

Gradual take up of electric cars
Mr Harris said there were more electric vehicles coming into the community
all the time.

"While it will be a gradual process, we think it's a process that's not
going to stop and people need somewhere to charge up their vehicles so we're
happy to provide that service," he said.

According to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, last year there
were 1,108 electric and 12,138 hybrid electric vehicles sold in Australia.

These figures were up from 2011 when 49 electric and 8,820 electric hybrid
vehicles were sold.

But these figures are still small compared to the annual car sales figure of
over 1 million in 2015.

How does it work?
Mr Harris takes great amusement in the fact the electric charging station
was installed in the old petrol bowser.

He said it was a useful piece of infrastructure with an existing stand and
built-in lights, with only an upgrade of the existing power line needed.

"This is a useful way to recycle, repurpose the pump and get some value from
it," Mr Harris said.

The medium power unit is more powerful than a domestic unit.

The 16 amp charger will be upgraded to three-phase electrical power in a few
months and it is expected a car can travel for about 100 kilometres after
four hours of charging.

Costing about $1,500 to install, the current charger takes about eight hours
to charge the same distance.

The service is free for people to use.

"Anyone who owns an electric vehicle knows one of the great advantages of
electric vehicles is that they don't cost a great deal to charge up," Mr
Harris said.

"And when they don't cost a great deal to charge up, it means we can give
away the electricity."

Filmmaker from nearby Fryerstown, Davide Michielin, decided to buy an
electric vehicle in an effort to become carbon neutral.

He bought the Tesla Model S after finding nothing on the market could
provide him with the 400 kilometre range he required for his long distance
commuting.

"It was certainly more expensive than my ute but it had multiple functions
... and it looked pretty good," Mr Michielin said.

He currently charges his car overnight at home and at a Supercharger station
in Melbourne but will now use the station in Newstead.

There are currently about 90 public charge stations throughout Victoria with
most of them located closer to Melbourne.

Central Victoria has two stations in Bendigo, one in Fernihurst and now
Newstead with none in western Victoria.

Newstead's long history with electric vehicles
Mr Harris has had a long relationship with electric vehicles, dating from
way back in the 1970s.

He is the proud owner of an old British electric milk truck built in the
1960s to replace the horse and cart system of milk delivery.

"It was a great solution because it was easy to stop and start, it would
carry a lot of weight, it didn't have to go very fast and it was a very
simple robust technology," Mr Harris said.

About three trucks wound up in Melbourne in the 1970s as part of a project
to test the vehicles as replacements for horse and cart milk delivery there.

After the project finished, the vehicles were sold off with Mr Harris one of
the successful buyers.

"Then I thought, what greater place to take an electric milk truck than
Newstead — makes total sense," he said.

Mr Harris uses it predominantly on site to transport goods around and jokes
that he plans to race the Tesla.

Travelling at 25km/hr, it will be quite a challenge — the Tesla can travel
at speeds of up to 200km/hr.
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