Trickle charging
Standard 10A AC power point. Adds 8-15 km of range per hour and is mostly used at home.
March is an ABS Suburb and Locality covering approximately 13.4 km² with a 2021 Census population of 118. Plugroo maps the public electric vehicle charging stations available in this area with live status, pricing and verified plug types.
March is an ABS Suburb and Locality covering approximately 13.4 km² with a 2021 Census population of 118.
Open the map above to see every EV charging station in March in real time. Filter by charger speed, plug type, network, price, free charging and 24/7 access.
The 2021 Census profile for March reports a median age of 42, an average household size of 2.7 people and a median weekly household income of $1,937. These figures describe this SAL rather than a wider metropolitan area.
Plugroo helps March EV drivers avoid stale charger directories by combining operator data with verified community reports, so station status, access rules and pricing are easier to check before you arrive.
The ABS identifies March as SAL 12496. Its 2021 Census profile records 118 residents across approximately 13.4 km².
March EV charging stations usually fall into four speed tiers. Choosing the right tier matters more than choosing the closest pin.
Standard 10A AC power point. Adds 8-15 km of range per hour and is mostly used at home.
The most common public charger type in Australian cities, found at shopping centres, hotels and council car parks.
Workhorse fast chargers from Evie, Chargefox, NRMA, Ampol and other national networks. Usually 10-80% in 30-45 minutes.
The fastest public EV charging tier, including Tesla V3/V4, Evie and Chargefox ultra-rapid highway and metro sites.
These are the closest cities and localities to March, ordered by straight-line distance from their official geographic centres. Use them to compare charging options and plan backup stops.
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