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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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Model Y: What’s the difference?
18 March 2020

Model Y: What’s the difference?

Even the most observant EV nerds might pass the Model Y on the street and not realise. Is it just a beefier Model 3? Can it stand up to the heavy competition in the EV crossover space?

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EVs getting much cheaper for UK companies – why not Australia?
12 March 2020

EVs getting much cheaper for UK companies – why not Australia?

Another budget, another incentive for British EV buyers. What is benefit in kind? Who stands to gain from this change? And why is Australia still punishing EVs?

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A wacky intro to the electric Fiat 500
6 March 2020

A wacky intro to the electric Fiat 500

The new Fiat 500 is 100% electric and 100% Italian. We’ve watched the presentation so you don’t have to and laid out all the biggest moments from pebble keys to melodic driving noises.

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Electric tractors on the horizon
4 March 2020

Electric tractors on the horizon

It’s early days for every industry, but agriculture is definitely lagging in the shift to electrification. But all is not lost on the farm. John Deere, Kubota and others are working to bring the future to the field.

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New battery chemistry rumoured for Chinese Model 3 — a cobalt killer?
4 March 2020

New battery chemistry rumoured for Chinese Model 3 — a cobalt killer?

Tesla is in talks with Chinese battery-maker CATL to use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in their Shanghai-made EVs, Reuters reports. But what is LFP? Are we finally looking at a cobalt free, affordable future for EV batteries?

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The days of the electric compliance car are almost over
18 February 2020

The days of the electric compliance car are almost over

‘Compliance cars’ are vehicles sold reluctantly — often in limited locations, numbers, and at a loss — by automakers for the sole purpose of meeting quotas to secure a place for their profitable, high emission models. We’re looking at what they are, where they came from, and why they’re doomed to die.

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A bright future for electric scooters in Australia
17 February 2020

A bright future for electric scooters in Australia

Electric scooters are popular around the world and now Australia have entered the ring with Melbourne-based Raine Scooters. Check it out in this guest post from Raine’s own Gerald Fisher.

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What are networked traffic lights?
11 February 2020

What are networked traffic lights?

Would you enjoy knowing the red light is there before you reach it, the time it will change and the perfect speed to arrive as it turns green? We all would, and for some American & European drivers it’s already a reality. Meet networked traffic lights.

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