Electric Transport

Australia’s SeaLink aims for 55 electric buses in 2022

Australia’s SeaLink aims for 55 electric buses in 2022

Travel company SeaLink aims to have 55 electric buses in its fleet by the middle of next year.
Northern Territory underground gold mine trials electric crew transport vehicle

Northern Territory underground gold mine trials electric crew transport vehicle

The fully electric Rokion R400 is transporting crews to and from the bottom of an underground gold mine in the Northern Territory.
Sea change: World’s first autonomous electric cargo ship to set sail from Norway

Sea change: World’s first autonomous electric cargo ship to set sail from Norway

The world’s first electric autonomous vessel could result in a sea change for freight transport.
Local bus manufacturer to build 16 electric buses for Queensland

Local bus manufacturer to build 16 electric buses for Queensland

BusTech to manufacturer 16 new electric buses in Queensland thanks to a $15.6 million strategic partnership with Keolis Downer, and the state Government.
NSW outlines strategy for 8,000 zero emissions buses by 2030

NSW outlines strategy for 8,000 zero emissions buses by 2030

NSW says billions of dollars in savings in transitioning its 8,000 plus bus fleet to zero emissions, along with investment and job opportunities.
Paris emissions targets impossible without public and active transport policy

Paris emissions targets impossible without public and active transport policy

Holding the world to 1.5°C of warming is impossible without improving our public and active transport networks.
Global parcel delivery company goes all-electric in Oxford

Global parcel delivery company goes all-electric in Oxford

DPD begins electric only delivery service in Oxford, with another 9 cities to follow this year and a total of 25 UK cities by 2025.
Why has Tesla pushed the Cybertruck launch back to 2022?

Why has Tesla pushed the Cybertruck launch back to 2022?

Tesla changes production date for Cybertruck electric utility truck, pushing back first delivery dates to 2022. Why?