
January 2025
A Queensland mum using her electric car for life-saving dialysis during a blackout, and Tesla's impressive expansion of Superchargers. Despite their growing popularity, challenges remain, such as Tesla admitting to overestimating driving ranges and Australians' enduring preference for SUVs and utes. The affordability of EVs is improving, with new models becoming increasingly accessible. However, issues like compliance investigations into the 2024 Tesla Model 3 and higher rates for EV owners are part of the evolving landscape. Innovations are on the rise, from simpler Tritium chargers to the introduction of battery electric buses, indicating a dynamic shift in transportation. The narrative extends to a man's journey across Australia on an electric motorcycle, addressing range anxiety, and the potential for local EV battery production.
- FULLY CHARGED and THE DRIVEN team up to accelerate growth of Everything Electric AUSTRALIA in Sydney AND …
- World EV Day manifesto for (better) EV communications change across 2025
- Australian state to trial solar-powered 'smart' highways
- Tesla launched the new Model Y in China and Australia.
- BYD launches Australia’s first sub-$30,000 electric car with cheaper Dolphin, Atto 3
- “How I discovered my great-great-grandfather started one of the first EV companies over 100 years ago”
- When EVs Become Vehicles for Terror
- New rules to bring more and cheaper EVs to Australia
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Top image: Eraring Power Station black coal-fired power station, located in NSW on the shores of Lake Macquarie, the largest in Australia (Halans Photography)
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