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Broadway Sydney launches Tesla superchargers

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Broadway Sydney is excited to announce the launch of the latest Tesla Supercharger site. The only Sydney Superchargers located south of the Harbour Bridge boasts eight bays.

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This service allows Tesla owners to add up to 270 kilometres in just 30 minutes or a full charge in just over an hour – providing time for a quick bite, grocery shop, or to explore the latest in fashion.

Shaping the future of urban shopping centre experiences, Mirvac Retail has worked with Tesla to provide Sydneysiders with convenient and sustainable travel services following months of community research into the use of sustainable transport and demand for accessible charging locations for Tesla owners.

Broadway Sydney Centre Manager, Justine Saltmarsh, commented, “Our customer base is changing with more and more opting for sustainable transport options and we are adjusting our services to match.

“The convenience of the Tesla Superchargers accompanied with two hours free parking means customers can really relax and enjoy all Broadway has on offer, including the extensive dining, beauty and fashion options on L2.”

Mirvac Retail National Manager for Retail Solutions, Tim Weale commented, “We are continually thinking about how we impact our environment and our communities.

“Working with Tesla to offer our customers electric vehicle charging stations across our portfolio forms part of Mirvac’s vision of a sustainable future, as well as supporting those who have made a commitment to accelerating change to more sustainable transport networks.”

In addition to Tesla Superchargers, Broadway Sydney has dedicated bays to all models of electric charging vehicles, contributing to the thirty charging stations launched late last year across Mirvac Retail centres in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.

The launch of Tesla Superchargers at Broadway Sydney supports Mirvac’s national sustainability strategy, as well as forms part of a transport master plan that will see Mirvac car parks further adapt to urban living.

Mirvac Retail’s initiatives are leading the way in innovation through smarter thinking and creativity to reimagine resources that will see long-term investments in the future of their communities.

All electric vehicle charging bays are located in Broadway Sydney’s B2 carpark near the Bay Street exit. For more information, visit www.broadwaysydney.com.au.

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