Charging & V2G

ACT electric vehicle owners to get at least 20 new fast chargers across Canberra

ACT electric vehicle owners to get at least 20 new fast chargers across Canberra

While EV uptake is high in Canberra, charging infrastructure has lagged. ActewAGL hopes to fix this with Evie Networks partnership.
New study plans to explore feasibility of dynamic wireless recharging

New study plans to explore feasibility of dynamic wireless recharging

Technology companies and the city of Coventry team up to assess wireless charging technology for electric vehicles.
Nissan reveals European EV drivers are driving further than ICE drivers

Nissan reveals European EV drivers are driving further than ICE drivers

It turns out that electric vehicle drivers travel more kilometres each year than ICE drivers, which doesn’t play so well to fears of range anxiety.
Explainer: When can I charge my house from my EV?

Explainer: When can I charge my house from my EV?

The ability to use your car as a mobile energy storage and supply device is on our doorstep – or should we say, in our driveway.
This is what petrol-free service station signs may look like, courtesy of SA Liberals

This is what petrol-free service station signs may look like, courtesy of SA Liberals

If you’ve ever wondered what a fossil-fuel free service station sign would like, the South Australian Liberal government is here to help.
“End road-trip anxiety:” SA opens bidding for $13.4m EV charge network

“End road-trip anxiety:” SA opens bidding for $13.4m EV charge network

South Australia issues call for charging station proposals for ultra rapid, rapid and not so fast EV charging to end “road-trip” anxiety.
Plugged In: Polestar launch, EV tax rolls out, and Tesla’s mad Katter party

Plugged In: Polestar launch, EV tax rolls out, and Tesla’s mad Katter party

Australia gets its first Tesla Supercharger, Polestar launch date announced, and could Australia end sales of fossil fuel cars by 2035?
Australian fast charging “unicorn” Tritium gets massive cash boost in US listing deal

Australian fast charging “unicorn” Tritium gets massive cash boost in US listing deal

Brisbane-based fast charger manufacturer Tritium will merge with a US company and list on the NASDAQ, raising $520 million to fund European expansion.