A Dive Into the History of Electric Cars in Australia
Electric cars are often seen as a recent innovation driven by the need to reduce greenhouse petrol emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. However, electric
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Electric cars are often seen as a recent innovation driven by the need to reduce greenhouse petrol emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. However, electric
Australia’s love affair with sunshine isn’t just about bronzed skin and barbecues – it’s increasingly becoming a key ingredient in powering transportation. As electric vehicles
Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly becoming a cornerstone of sustainable transportation worldwide as governments and communities strive to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.
Did you know that the average solar system size installed in Australia 10 years ago (2013) was 4kW? In 2023, that figure has increased to
MG, the iconic British automotive brand, has recently released the pricing details for its much-awaited MG4 electric vehicle (EV) hatchback in Australia. The MG4 EV
Enphase has given a sneak peek of their bidirectional EV charging device. The bidirectional charger can take energy from the grid AND from the property’s
In recent years, there has been a growing concern in Australia about the number of lithium battery and renewable energy start-ups that have left the
Most Australians probably have no idea that houses have energy star ratings, let alone would know how their house would fare in an energy efficiency
With the cooperation of a UK-based conversion specialist, Zero EV and Jaunt Motors, an Australian firm specialising in converting classic petrol and diesel vehicles like
“Range anxiety” is a common theme amongst consumers considering the switch to an EV. It’s a simple problem to understand; petrol stations are abundant but
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