August 2024

A recent photo highlights a tipping point, with EVs becoming more common on Australian roads, symbolizing the country's movement towards a sustainable future. Unprecedented demand for EVs is driving record sales, with brands like BMW surpassing Tesla in market share for the first time, showcasing the evolving competition in the industry. Electric vehicles are also being integrated into various sectors, including Australia Post, which has launched an electric motorbike fleet for mail delivery. Even the New South Wales Police Highway Patrol is trialing EVs, exploring their potential for law enforcement. Additionally, events like World EV Day and NRMA’s EV drive days in Sydney are helping educate and promote EV adoption among Australians. Despite this progress, challenges remain. Companies like Ampol are falling short of their EV charging bay targets, while EV battery fires are still a concern, though there is growing understanding of how to manage such risks. However, the development of better, more efficient batteries is a major focus, with Australian students and companies embracing sustainable technologies. Moreover, embattled Australian EV charger company Tritium has been acquired by an Indian firm, reflecting ongoing changes in the global EV landscape. Overall, Australia’s EV market is expanding rapidly, with more states transitioning to EVs, new fleets being introduced, and increasing public awareness about the benefits and challenges of electric mobility.

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September 2024

Australia continues to embrace electric vehicle (EV) technology as part of its broader push for …

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