Charging & V2G

What does “well behaved” EV charging look like?

What does “well behaved” EV charging look like?

There’s nothing to fear from the electrification of Australia’s fleet. And we could also save $50 billion a year on petrol and diesel.
Who should own EV charging stations – and who should not?

Who should own EV charging stations – and who should not?

Who should develop, own and operate public EV charging networks? New study asks the question – and finds the answer is probably not monopoly utilities.
Evie jacks up EV charging prices due to rising cost of energy

Evie jacks up EV charging prices due to rising cost of energy

Evie jacks up prices of EV fast and ultra rapid charging in response to rising electricity prices.
South Australia’s RAA EV network gets first 150kW rapid charger site

South Australia’s RAA EV network gets first 150kW rapid charger site

RAA opens the first of more than 50 rapid and ultra rapid EV chargers, with rates of 150kW or more.
Australian start-up to use $5 million to combat ‘biggest’ EV issue – home charging

Australian start-up to use $5 million to combat ‘biggest’ EV issue – home charging

An Australian start-up founded by three former Tritium executives raises $5 million ahead of the launch of its first EV charger designed for consumers.
Electrify America and Polestar join rush to adopt Tesla charging standard

Electrify America and Polestar join rush to adopt Tesla charging standard

Born out of the “Dieselgate” scandal, Volkswagen’s Electrify America charging network has committed to adopting Tesla’s NACS charging standard. Polestar has also announced it will start using NACS.
Ampol to install EV charging bays in shopping centres around the country 

Ampol to install EV charging bays in shopping centres around the country 

Petrol retailer Ampol will install AmpCharge EV charging bays in multiple Mirvac branded shopping centres around the country, in a first for the company.
UK watchdog says Toyota and Hyundai EV charging speed claims are “misleading”

UK watchdog says Toyota and Hyundai EV charging speed claims are “misleading”

UK’s Advertising Standards Authority rules that both Toyota and Hyundai have misled customers in advertising claims around the charging speeds of their EVs.