Charging & V2G

Weekend away in an EV: Charging up to the Bunya Mountains

Weekend away in an EV: Charging up to the Bunya Mountains

Even in these early days, there are plenty of charging options – you just have to ask around.
Explainer: How to cross the Nullarbor in an electric car

Explainer: How to cross the Nullarbor in an electric car

Driving in an EV is not the quickest way to cross the Nullarbor, but if you’re going to do it, here are some tips.
CATL says Evogo battery swap will work with 80% of all pure EVs

CATL says Evogo battery swap will work with 80% of all pure EVs

China battery giant CATL says its battery swap service will work for most currently available EVs and every one planned for the next three years.
EV charging stations are gearing up to outperform oil sales, BP says

EV charging stations are gearing up to outperform oil sales, BP says

BP executive says the petroleum giant’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure is close to becoming more profitable than its oil sales.
EV charger maker Tritium commences trading on NASDAQ

EV charger maker Tritium commences trading on NASDAQ

Brisbane-based Tritium starts trading on US-based and tech-focused NASDAQ, becoming latest electric mobility company using “backdoor” approach to going public.
Polestar 2 crosses Nullarbor to try out new chip-oil charger

Polestar 2 crosses Nullarbor to try out new chip-oil charger

A Polestar 2 electric fastback makes iconic trip along one of the most remote roads in the world to test out EV chargers powered by waste vegetable oil.
The challenges of charging electric cars when you live in a high rise

The challenges of charging electric cars when you live in a high rise

Forward-thinking body corporates are planning to upgrade facilities for EVs, but how should they go about it?
Smart charging vital for EVs to rely on solar, says Swiss study

Smart charging vital for EVs to rely on solar, says Swiss study

Charging electric vehicles with residential rooftop solar only is well within realm of plausibility, according to new Swiss study. But how it’s done will be key.