Anthony Dainty

Site Partnerships Director at ChargeNet - EV Charging Solutions

Anthony Dainty is an experienced professional in property management and education, currently serving as the Director of Site Partnerships at ChargeNet - EV Charging Solutions since July 2022. Dainty has held various leadership roles, including Director and General Manager at Nurture Early Learning since October 2009, where the focus is on creating a nurturing and interactive learning environment. Previous roles include Property Asset and Development Manager at Broadway Property Group, Head of Property for Harvey Norman (NZ), and Property Development Manager at Progressive Enterprises Limited. Dainty's career began as New Developments Manager at BestStart. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Property in Real Estate Development from The University of Auckland and a Certificate in Real Estate from Unitec, alongside an educational background from King's College, Auckland.

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ChargeNet - EV Charging Solutions

The ChargeNet NZ story began in 2015 as a few enterprising Kiwis with a dream of encouraging people to turn on to electric vehicles. Through a mix of imagination, determination, and some pretty clever software, we’re now the largest EV charging network in the Southern Hemisphere. With 200 strategically positioned fast-charging stations, we give EV drivers a convenient and reliable EV charging network throughout New Zealand, from the far North to the deep South. We use cutting-edge hardware technology that’s rigorously tested to be safe and reliable. While our fast-charging stations are rugged and built to withstand the elements, they also are designed to be driver-friendly and offer a premium charging experience. As a values lead enterprise, we’re part of a worldwide movement committed to creating a sustainable future by promoting the uptake of energy-efficient electric vehicles and reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.


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