Electrify Boroondara is a community-led alliance dedicated to accelerating the transition to a clean energy future. Our independent, volunteer-powered alliance is growing and includes service organisations, local churches, schools, universities, climate and environment groups, and industry partners. Together, with support from the City of Boroondara and local elected representatives, we are educating and informing our community about energy efficiency and electrification to save money, improve health and comfort and create a safer climate. Our goal is to inspire the community to electrify through adding solar panels, limiting heat loss and gain in buildings, and by swapping gas appliances and petrol or diesel-powered vehicles for efficient, electric alternatives powered by clean energy.
Goals
City of Boroondara research shows 93% of Boroondara residents think renewable energy and energy efficiency are very or fairly important. Our community is keen to contribute to climate action and are looking for practical opportunities to make a difference. We are working to realise Boroondara Council’s ambitious goal of reducing carbon emissions in the community to net zero by 2035 by providing information, events, and initiatives to help people electrify their homes, businesses and transport. Electrify Boroondara’s specific goals include:
increasing the uptake of rooftop solar and batteries
reducing the use of gas by transitioning to electric appliances
increasing the uptake of electric vehicles and ebikes
improving the energy efficiency of new and existing housing stock, apartments, and other buildings.
Supporters and Members
Our supporters include individuals and the many different types of organisations (sporting, faith, commercial, non-profit, education) that make up the Boroondara community. Some of their logos are listed below. Electrify Boroondara became an incorporated association in 2023 so we could apply for grants and receive donations. As per the rules for incorporated associations, we have official “members,” some of whom fill the roles of Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer etc. Our official name is Electrify Boroondara Incorporated.
Electrify Boroondara Inc Executive
Mark Cubit – Chair
Carolyn Ingvarson – Deputy Chair
Ted Waghorne – Treasurer
Russell Williams – Secretary/Public Officer
Sophie Torney – Committee Member
Lynn Frankes – Committee Member
Governance
The beating heart of Electrify Boroondara is our Advisory Committee which meets monthly. It includes representatives from the Electrify Boroondara Working Groups – Strategy, Communications, Community Outreach, Schools, and Rental Housing – as well as local Councillors who participate as observers, MP representatives, members of Electrify Boroondara Inc and local service organisations. As well as the Advisory Committee, an Executive Group meets fortnightly to discuss management issues such as finance, strategy, incorporation administration and where to best focus our volunteer resources. All members of the Executive Group are also part of the Advisory Committee. All of our groups are powered by a growing team of volunteers who generously contribute their time and expertise.
Funding
We rely on grants and donations to cover our overheads and scale our impact. Please note, personal donations are not tax deductible at present. As an incorporated association, all our profits go back into funding our activities. If you would like to contribute financially to Electrify Boroondara, please click here to donate.
Volunteers
We rely on our team of dedicated volunteers to support all our activities. There are many different roles so if you are interested in helping accelerate the transition to a clean energy future, please get in touch by completing our volunteer form and we will find something that matches your skills and interests. Are you part of an organisation that would like to join the Electrify Boroondara Alliance? Please click here to apply. Want to know more about how we operate and what we do? Please contact us.