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Ampol and Yurika to install 34 EV fast chargers in Australia

Ampol has inked an agreement with Yurika to deploy 34 fast chargers across Australia, signalling a new level of public trust in adopting electric...

Volvo receives permission to test electric heavy vehicles In Queensland

The Queensland Government has allowed Volvo Group Australia to test heavy duty battery electric heavy vehicles in Australia, with Queensland playing a key role...

NSW EV charging overhaul strengthens state’s position as leader, says EVC

The Government of New South Wales’ pledge to install 30,000 electric vehicle chargers by 2026 solidifies the state's position as one of the best places in Australia to own and drive an EV, the Electric Vehicle Council said Monday. 

NSW’s EV chargers to soar to 30,000 by 2026

The NSW government is accelerating its public and private electric vehicle charging plans with the rollout of new electric vehicle chargers throughout transport hubs across the state. 

Canberra’s first electric bus now on the road

The ACT's first permanent electric bus has hit the road, providing Canberrans with the most advanced comfort and reliability in public transportation technology. Minister for...

Ampol, SEA Electric collaborate to drive commercial EV charging

Ampol has ventured into an industry-first partnership with SEA Electric to deliver seamless EV charging options to key parts of the transport sector. 

Made in Queensland: Palaszczuk government commits to bus manufacturing bonanza

The Queensland government is looking to work with the local industry to create a pipeline of Queensland jobs in the bus manufacturing sector and boost the manufacturing of buses that serve Queenslanders. 

New method developed to make cheaper, more efficient EV fuel cells

Researchers from the UNSW Science School of Chemistry have developed a new technique for creating tiny 3D materials that could potentially help make cheaper and more sustainable fuel cells like hydrogen batteries. 

Deakin researchers one step closer to safer electric cars

New research from Deakin University has uncovered a mechanism inside lithium-metal batteries that could prevent battery degradation and open new possibilities for next-generation electric vehicle batteries. 

Can caravan parks be the answer to EV charging infrastructure?

Caravan Industry Association of Australia believes the answer to future regional connectivity is through the caravanning industry, with calls for support on transforming its national caravan park network into a fast charge super network.
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