Charging & V2G

Ikea to build electric truck charging network across Australian stores

Ikea to build electric truck charging network across Australian stores

Furniture giant IKEA to build electric truck charging network at its 10 Australian retail locations to support its growing electric truck fleet.
Indigenous energy company Bennelong signs up with Noodoe for EV charging solutions

Indigenous energy company Bennelong signs up with Noodoe for EV charging solutions

Bennelong Energy Services has announced that it is partnering with American electric vehicle (EV) charging software company Noodoe to launch a new EV charging solution in Australia.
The energy retailers offering lousy deals for home EV charging – on rates and control

The energy retailers offering lousy deals for home EV charging – on rates and control

Some consumers are being forced to give up control over EV charging in their homes without their consent, and are being offered rates that give them no incentive to charge off-peak.
Charge an EV for $5? Origin Energy trial goes public

Charge an EV for $5? Origin Energy trial goes public

The EV Power Up program offers electricity at 8c per kilowatt hour, which Origin estimates could fill a Tesla Model Y for $4.60.
NRMA chooses Australian tech for battery-backed EV fast chargers

NRMA chooses Australian tech for battery-backed EV fast chargers

Motoring group taps Brisbane-based company eLumina to provide EV fast chargers which are backed by a built-in 191kWh battery system.
Regional network operator trials EV chargers installed in streetlight poles

Regional network operator trials EV chargers installed in streetlight poles

Regional electricity network operator is trialling EV charging in streetlight poles, and may roll it out across its part of the grid.
Tesla to complete Australia Supercharger projects as staff lament “vaporised” charging team

Tesla to complete Australia Supercharger projects as staff lament “vaporised” charging team

Tesla vows to complete its charging station contracts, despite “vaporising” its Supercharger team, as one former employee described it.
Tritium receivers confident of sale after “number of parties” express interest

Tritium receivers confident of sale after “number of parties” express interest

Receivers and managers appointed to Australian fast-charging company Tritium after its financial collapse are confident of sale after receiving interest from a “number of parties.”