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The Driven Podcast: Thinking big about going electric

The Driven Podcast: Thinking big about going electric

Danny Kennedy from New Energy Nexus on plans to turn the Australian truck fleet electric, and keeping up with US.
The Driven Podcast: EVs will tow your caravan, or your boat, all around Australia

The Driven Podcast: EVs will tow your caravan, or your boat, all around Australia

Sarah White and Shane Parker have towed their caravan with both a Tesla Model 3 (around Australia), and their BYD Atto 3. They even shared the news with Scotty from Marketing.
Video: Big Auto’s Aussie dumping ground

Video: Big Auto’s Aussie dumping ground

Some of the biggest car companies don’t mind that Aussies are paying too much for petrol-guzzling, high polluting cars because that’s how they make their profits. Our friends at Big Auto’s Aussie Dumping Ground expose their dirty truths.
THIS is why the wave of Chinese EVs is unstoppable!

THIS is why the wave of Chinese EVs is unstoppable!

Why does the Australian car market often gets overlooked by global car makers, what else is coming and could Australia ever see the day where it takes up EV manufacturing?
The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn and Everything Electric

The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn and Everything Electric

Fully Charged front man Robert Llewellyn discusses his favourite EVs, and plans for Australia’s biggest EV and home energy conference in Sydney next week.
The Driven Podcast: The big push towards vehicle to grid technology

The Driven Podcast: The big push towards vehicle to grid technology

Mark Gregory from Flinders University discusses the development of vehicle to grid technology, and the future of cars as batteries on wheels.
The Driven Podcast: Electric ferries are about to dock

The Driven Podcast: Electric ferries are about to dock

EV Maritime’s Michael Eaglen on why we may soon be catching electric ferries to work in our harbour cities.
MG4: Still the bargain of the century?

MG4: Still the bargain of the century?

Robert shares his thoughts on the MG4 after clocking in an impressive 2752 miles of leisurely long road trips and essential everyday errands.