Hikotron Charging Station - Hamilton East

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About Hikotron Charging Station

Waipā District Council has partnered with Hikotron Limited to install eight new electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the district, with the first coming to Cambridge in March.

Council has entered a five year trial agreement with the Waikato company to help create infrastructure that supports the growing number of electric vehicles in Waipā.

Council’s Transportation Manager Bryan Hudson said increased EV support is part of Council’s commitment to reduce the environmental impact of the district’s transport systems.

“Hikotron will install four EV chargers across the Waipā, converting eight parking spaces into user-pays charge points,” said Hudson.

The first chargers will be installed in the Duke Street carpark beside Cambridge’s New World supermarket from Thursday 3 March. Waipā Networks will be connecting the power supply and expects to complete this in five working days.

Another two chargers will be installed in the Te Awamutu Event Centre car park on Mahoe Street in April.

Hudson said the locations were chosen due to their proximity to electricity supply and location near the town centres – close enough for drivers to access facilities while charging but not taking up prime parking spaces.

“These locations have been picked because they have good lighting for night and day use and are in areas with low traffic numbers and lower speeds, so our visitors can charge their vehicles and get in and out safely.”

The new EV chargers will use alternating current (AC) rather than direct current (DC) and take longer to charge than the existing EV chargers on Queen Street in Cambridge and Scout Lane in Te Awamutu. Hudson recommended users make the most of the additional time to shop local.

“These new AC chargers are aimed at local electric vehicle users who may wish to charge up while they are in town, rather than visitors passing through who typically seek to charge up quickly and continue their journey.”

“Charging takes place while the vehicle is parked, giving people more time to shop, eat out, visit friends, attend appointments or meetings, go for a walk, use local facilities and explore Waipā,” Hudson added.

EV drivers can download the Hikotron mobile app from Google Play or Apple Store. They use the app to scan the QR code on the charger, plug in their vehicle, and then tap on ‘Start charge’. The cable is locked in until the user taps on ‘End charge’. This stops the cable being unplugged while the driver is away.

The Hikotron app also enables users to locate an available charger nearby, monitor how much power is being drawn while charging, and make payments. The app works for all chargers across the growing Hikotron public network.

The new chargers will be marked and signposted in line with the new national guidelines for electric vehicle charging released in 2021.

For more information visit www.hikotron.com.

Contact Hikotron Charging Station

Address :

Waikato Innovation Park, Hikotron Charging Station 1 Melody Lane, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand

Phone : 📞 +8
Postal code : 3216
Website : http://www.hikotron.com/
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Waikato Innovation Park, Hikotron Charging Station 1 Melody Lane, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
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Great AC charger location. App is simple to use and charger is extremely responsive. You need your own cable.

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