Charging & V2G

Fastned and Tesla team up for an energy and EV-charging “Superhub”

Fastned and Tesla team up for an energy and EV-charging “Superhub”

Dutch EV charging station operator teams up with Tesla to install 12 Tesla Superchargers backed by up to 10MW of renewable power for future expansion.
Australia’s first V3 Tesla Supercharger opens in Tasmania

Australia’s first V3 Tesla Supercharger opens in Tasmania

Australia’s first Tesla V3 Supercharger has been opened at Devonport in Tasmania.
Frito-Lay chip factory to host first Tesla Semi “megacharger” stations

Frito-Lay chip factory to host first Tesla Semi “megacharger” stations

First Tesla “Megachargers” reportedly to be installed at Frito-Lay chip factory which has an order for 15 Tesla Semi electric trucks.
Hundreds of businesses want to host EV charging stations in regional SA

Hundreds of businesses want to host EV charging stations in regional SA

More than 600 property owners and businesses across regional and remote South Australia say they want to host electric vehicle charging stations.

Plugged In: Australia fiddles while Niro burns, big news on EV orders and batteries

Big news in Australian EV space with launch of NIro, the biggest EV order to date, while minister Angus Taylor says he won’t drive an electric car, just as Biden takes an electric ute for a spin.
Electric vehicles are on the way, but it’s more than a matter of plug and play

Electric vehicles are on the way, but it’s more than a matter of plug and play

One million EVs have the potential to provide the equivalent power of two coal-fired power plants to the grid.
Brisbane’s GMG says new aluminium battery can charge 20 to 60 times faster

Brisbane’s GMG says new aluminium battery can charge 20 to 60 times faster

Graphene Manufacturing Group says its graphene aluminium-ion batteries can charge as much as 60-times faster than the best lithium-ion batteries.
Nissan Leaf owners could start feeding energy into grid by end of year

Nissan Leaf owners could start feeding energy into grid by end of year

Owners of Nissan Leaf EVs could start using their car batteries to feed back into the grid and power their homes as early as the end of the year.