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JET Charge raises AUD72M to step up Australasia’s transition to electric vehicles (EV)
19 December 2024

JET Charge raises AUD72M to step up Australasia’s transition to electric vehicles (EV)

Founded in 2012 by Tim Washington and Ellen Liang, JET Charge is leading Australia through every phase of the country’s transition to electric vehicles by providing charging infrastructure at every level, from individual households to the longest highways in the nation. With over 20,000 chargers and accessories delivered, JET Charge combines hardware and software tailored […]
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Utes in a post-combustion Australia
1 April 2019

Utes in a post-combustion Australia

The Aussie ute is an undisputed cultural icon. So long as there are heavy loads and long regional roads to carry them on, we’ll be driving utes & 4WDs. But if EVs rule the road, can our favourite workhorses make the switch? JET Charge takes a look at some exciting new developments to see if we can answer that question.

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Everything we know about the all-electric Porsche Taycan
29 March 2019

Everything we know about the all-electric Porsche Taycan

Anticipation continues to build for the Porsche Taycan, and as it enters the final round of testing we’ve been treated to our first images of the sports sedan in action. But Porsche remains close-lipped about the specific dates for an Australian arrival.

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Tesla bumps V2 charge-rate, adds on-route battery warmup
26 March 2019

Tesla bumps V2 charge-rate, adds on-route battery warmup

Tesla’s recent announcement of the V3 supercharger has many owners giddy in anticipation of 250 kW fast-charges, but perhaps we should already be celebrating. A recent reddit post shows the 2019.7.11 firmware delivering a 147 kW charge-rate on a Californian Model 3.

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Will the Tesla Model 3 trigger an EV price war?
26 March 2019

Will the Tesla Model 3 trigger an EV price war?

With the Tesla Model 3 set to drop in Aus later this year, we ask what impact that might have for the domestic EV market. Will the sharp pricing be enough to sway Aussies from combustion? And can Tesla really compete with the big-hitters in the automotive industry?

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Hyundai Kona EV priced for Australia: how do we stack up?
26 March 2019

Hyundai Kona EV priced for Australia: how do we stack up?

Many Aussies were excited to hear that the much-anticipated Kona EV has been officially priced by Hyundai, coming in at $59,990 before on roads for the base model. There’s a long-held sentiment that we’re paying too much for electric vehicles, so this week on the JET Charge blog we take a look at the the real underlying value of the current crop of EVs.

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Is the grid ready for EV mass adoption?
19 March 2019

Is the grid ready for EV mass adoption?

The massive growth of EV availability and adoption is a showcase of the best the technology sector has to offer. Every passing year sees batteries last longer, cars drive more economically, and chargers deliver more power in less time. But while these developments are making individual EVs more energy-efficient, they might not be enough to combat the looming concern over mass adoption: overloading the grid.

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Watts vs. litres: changing the way we fuel
18 March 2019

Watts vs. litres: changing the way we fuel

The big red lettering, the oily asphalt and the stink of petrol are an unfortunate necessity at service stations worldwide, and Australians have been putting up with them practically since federation. But a future without servos might not be so far away, so today we’re taking a look at what a post-petrol Australia might look like.

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The future of EV supercharging
18 March 2019

The future of EV supercharging

Tesla unveiled their V3 superchargers this month, capable of delivering up to 250 kW per vehicle from a 1 MW cabinet. They aren’t the only ones, either; the future of EV charging is almost here, and it’s supercharged.

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