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JET Charge rolls out significant vehicle transition with IAG
10 September 2024

JET Charge rolls out significant vehicle transition with IAG

JET Charge helps IAG electrify its fleet under a $12 million government program. JET Charge is helping Australia’s largest general insurer, IAG, as it transitions its tool of trade fleet of around 650 fossil-fuel-powered vehicles to electric or hybrid electric models. As businesses look for impactful, efficient and financially viable ways to achieve Net Zero […]
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Cybertruck safety concerns from ANCAP
2 December 2019

Cybertruck safety concerns from ANCAP

ANCAP boss Jame Goodwin has voiced concerns over the Tesla Cybertruck’s safety credentials. A bulletproof steel body isn’t worth much if it can’t get past Aussie regulators.

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Thanksgiving charge lines are a warning and a lesson
2 December 2019

Thanksgiving charge lines are a warning and a lesson

As millions of Americans traveled cross-country to visit their families this Thanksgiving, the lines at some Tesla Supercharger locations reportedly grew dozens of cars deep. Is this a warning of things to come for electric roadtrippers? We look at the problem and some of the possible solutions today on the JET Charge Journal.

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Is Cybertruck the future of automotive design?
27 November 2019

Is Cybertruck the future of automotive design?

Tesla have made headlines again with the reveal of their Blade Runner-inspired ‘Cybertruck’. This revolutionary pickup/ute design is unlike anything seen before on a production vehicle and marks their most controversial unveiling to-date. And it could be a watershed moment for the future of EV design, but not for the reasons you’d think.

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The long road to electric trucks
8 November 2019

The long road to electric trucks

Commercial trucks are among the highest polluting and most expensive-to-run vehicles on our roads, but they’re also essential to the world economy. Today we’re looking at electric mobility and trucking to see what’s being done to bring the two together.

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Porsche Taycan vs. Tesla Model S: Who’s on top, and should we care?
5 September 2019

Porsche Taycan vs. Tesla Model S: Who’s on top, and should we care?

The performance EV game is rapidly heating up, and Porsche have confirmed their place at the table with the announcement of the all-electric Taycan. But will impressive specs and a Porsche pedigree be enough to unseat Tesla’s dominant Model S Performance? We sift through the stats to find out.

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The Norwegian used car buyers guide: EV vs. combustion
29 August 2019

The Norwegian used car buyers guide: EV vs. combustion

Looking to drop some krona on a Kona? The Norwegian used car-buyers guide is here to help. We’ve pitted some of Norways top-selling used electric and combustion vehicles against each other to find the best deals Scandinavia has to offer.

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Another electric supercar on the way
20 August 2019

Another electric supercar on the way

With a name fit for a supervillain and the looks to match, the Drako GTE is set to be a formidable beast on the supercar stage — and possibly another nail in combustion’s coffin.

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A closer look at Australia’s Model 3
8 August 2019

A closer look at Australia’s Model 3

Tesla’s most affordable model to-date has finally arrived in Australia, ending reservation holders’ 3 year wait and an equally long hype cycle. Today on the JET Charge blog we’ve collected the information you’ll need to decide if the Model 3 is the EV for you.

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