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Climate action starts right outside your front door ⚡🚗

Parents for Climate has partnered with ivygo, an Australian climate-tech startup to help make the shift to electric transport fair, affordable and community powered. Together we are building a network where families share home or business EV chargers, making it easier for neighbours to drive electric while helping fund vital climate action.

Visit ivygo.com.au/partnerships/parents-for-climate list your charger, find one nearby, or learn more.

 

Why it matters

Transport is set to become Australia’s biggest source of emissions, yet many families cannot easily make the switch to sustainable transport without the convenience of a home charger. More than one in three households live in apartments or rentals without off street parking, and the number is higher in high density areas. ivygo connects local drivers with nearby hosts, turning underused chargers in driveways and car parks into community hubs. Most hosts have rooftop solar, so many EVs on the platform are powered by the sun.

How you can help

Listing your charger on ivygo takes only a few minutes and is completely free. You set the hourly rate and availability that work for you, and you earn on every booking.

Use code PFCHOST when you create your listing. Each time your charger is used, ivygo donates a portion of its revenue to Parents for Climate, and you can also choose to donate your own proceeds if you wish.

It is a simple, practical way to support Australia’s shift to electric transport while funding the climate education and advocacy that protect our children’s future.

Take action today

Visit ivygo.com.au/partnerships/parents-for-climate list your charger, find one nearby, or learn more.

Questions? Contact Julie Perrissel on [email protected].

 

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