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CSIRO’s cactus-like fuel cell technology could be boon for EVs
A cactus-inspired twist on fuel cell technology co-developed by the CSIRO can improve their efficiency by a factor of four.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 28, 2016
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New Tesla EV store, showroom to open in Sydney
US electric vehicle maker names Sydney’s Martin Place as the location for Australia’s first stand-alone Tesla store and showroom, set to open later this year.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 26, 2016
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Study: “second-life” EV batteries to offer 1TWh capacity by 2030
The reuse of batteries originally built for electric cars can offer up to 1000 GWh storage capacity worldwide by 2030.
Adilya Zaripova
Apr 8, 2016
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How California oil industry ganged up to try and kill electric vehicles (again)
Global brands – including BP, Shell, Exxon and Chevron – and local oil companies spent more than US$22 million on lobbying against EVs in California last year.
Christine Ottery
Apr 8, 2016
7
Six reasons why Australia should accelerate uptake of electric vehicles
Encouraging electric vehicle uptake will deliver benefits on emissions, health, fuel security, jobs, consumer choice and on costs, says consortium of utilities, EV equipment providers and research groups.
Giles Parkinson
Apr 7, 2016
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Tritium EV fast chargers installed at University of Qld, powered by solar
Brisbane-based EV infrastructure company Tritium has installed four of its award-winning Veefil fast chargers at UQ campuses, for free use by staff, students, public.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 7, 2016
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Australian made electric vehicles to begin production in July
Melbourne-based electric vehicle maker plans to begin rolling out 100% Australia-made EVs in July, after securing production facility in Victoria.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 7, 2016
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Deutsche Post wants to make its own electric vehicles
The German Postal Service wants to make its own electric vehicles and sell them. Its own fleet is to contain 30,000 electric “street scooters.”
Craig Morris
Apr 6, 2016
3
Tesla, rivals, software may kill petrol car as soon as 2025
By 2020, it may make no economic sense to buy a petrol car over an electric vehicle. And as EVs are increasingly driven by software rather than humans, and shared rather than individually owned, other big changes are afoot. What to do with all the car parking space?
Giles Parkinson
Apr 5, 2016
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India joins Norway and Netherlands in wanting 100% electric vehicles
India reveals plans to become the first “100% electric vehicle nation” by 2030. May not have heard of Norway’s plans – or the Netherlands’.
Craig Morris
Apr 4, 2016
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Tesla unveils its “mass-market” Model 3 electric vehicle
Tesla unveils the Model 3 electric vehicle. As the name suggests, it’s the third model of its new range and one it hopes hits the mass market and lifts its sales to 500,000 units a year.
Giles Parkinson
Apr 1, 2016
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Nissan sees future with EV-powered grid. But if they build it, will consumers connect?
Nissan explores how vehicle-to-grid, battery storage, wireless charging, autonomous drive technology and the internet could combine to revolutionise how consumers use energy. But how close is this to reality?
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 17, 2016
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