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    Major Australian EV charging provider rolls out solution to vandalism, theft
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    Major Australian EV charging provider rolls out solution to vandalism, theft

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sick of getting to an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, only to find the cables have been cut off by thieves looking to steal copper inside?

    Evie Networks, one of Australia’s largest EV charging providers, is rolling out a solution: CableGuard protectors from a UK company called Formula Space.

    CarExpert first spotted the cable protectors at Evie’s Chelsea location in Melbourne, and Evie has confirmed it has also introduced CableGuard at five other locations including Toowoomba, Queensland and Bayside, Victoria, with the other locations being in the Dandenong region.

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    “Making sure our chargers are there when you need them is what matters most to us, so we’re taking action after some recent cable theft hit our network, particularly around Dandenong in Victoria,” said Evie CEO Geoff Brady in a statement.

    “We’ve looked at what’s worked overseas to stop copper theft and we’re now trialing CableGuard technology – essentially a protective mesh around the cables – at six sites to keep things running smoothly for our customers.

    “We’re teaming up with authorities and others in the industry to tackle this problem and make sure you can keep charging without disruption.”