Ampol and SEA Electic join forces to roll out a commercial EV network in Australia
Ampol and Victoria's SEA Electric are joining forces to tackles commercial range anxiety by rolling out an EV network across Australia.
New EVs under $45,000 are finally coming to Australia, but policy changes are still needed
Australian motorists have been promised more choice in EVs soon. So let’s take a look at the cars we might be driving in the next few years.
Aussie classic 4WD startup becomes biggest global EV conversion manufacturer
Today Jaunt Motors has announced a merger with Zero EV to become the biggest EV conversion manufacturer in the world under the name Fellten.
Victoria’s EV charger grants are a win for cupcakes and wine
The Victorian government has invested $6.55 million in EV charger projects to help businesses transition and build out the public charging network.
Budget 2022: Australia’s first federal tax cuts for electric vehicles revealed
Labor’s 2022 budget finally delivered Australia’s first federal electric vehicles incentive in the form of tax cuts for some EVs.
‘Transformative impact for Australians’: Atlassian, Canva founders invest $10 million into startup to import 2000 EVs a year
A philanthropic venture backed by Atlassian billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has injected more than $10 million into electric vehicle startup The Good Car Company.
Planes, cane, and water-mobiles: Investible backs eight startups in $100 million Climate Tech funding round
Early-stage investment capital firm, Investible, has announced the first eight sustainable startups its investing with its Climate Tech Fund.
Ex-Atlassian execs to pump 1000 electric utes into Australian market
The first six electric HiLux prototypes have already been manufactured in Roev's Sunshine Coast-based micro-factory, while production plans will see hundreds more of the converted utes hit the road in the next 12 months.
What Australia can learn from California’s approach to electric vehicles
Based on the remarkable improvements in electric vehicle technology and what has been learned in California and elsewhere, Australia is well placed for rapid market growth.
The problem with Labor’s electric vehicle tax cut, and what it could do to better incentivise EV purchases
The Albanese government has introduced tax cuts to electric vehicles in its first sitting week, but this won’t help most Australians afford one.
Victorian government allocates $1.5 million to businesses transitioning to EVs
The Electric Vehicle Charging for Business Fleets program will give funds to applicants for things such as the installation of chargers for electric vehicles and the transition of its fleet to electric vehicles.
Whoever wins the election needs to fix Australia’s manufacturing sector. Here’s how they can do it
A coordinated and targeted national industry policy on manufacturing needs to favour long-term planning over a short-term, scattergun approach.