Reviews

“Unfit for purpose:” Broken EV chargers spoil the Electric Super Highway

“Unfit for purpose:” Broken EV chargers spoil the Electric Super Highway

EV driver on his third “big lap” of Australia in an EV says Queensland electric super highway has too many broken fast chargers and is “unfit for purpose.”
Peugeot e-2008 Test Drive:  Famous French brand transitions into passenger EVs

Peugeot e-2008 Test Drive: Famous French brand transitions into passenger EVs

Peugeot is rolling out the first of its electric passenger cars in Australia, variants of existing fossil fuel models. We check out the newly launched e-2008.
New 2024 Tesla Model 3 gets rave review from Fully Charged: “The best just got better!”

New 2024 Tesla Model 3 gets rave review from Fully Charged: “The best just got better!”

Early reviews of the 2024 Tesla Model 3 reveal the improvements on an already impressive vehicle.
First drive: Polestar 2 refresh adds better handling, longer range – and a bigger price tag

First drive: Polestar 2 refresh adds better handling, longer range – and a bigger price tag

Newly released Polestar 2 refresh offers a step-change in premium sportiness, and a higher ticket price.
BYD Dolphin: First impressions of Australia’s most affordable electric car

BYD Dolphin: First impressions of Australia’s most affordable electric car

The new sub-$40,000 BYD Dolphin electric hatch has landed at many BYD experience centres, so we decided to check it out in person.
Cupra Born test drive: The first VW group EV in Australia has some quirks

Cupra Born test drive: The first VW group EV in Australia has some quirks

Cupra may need to introduce the smaller 58kWh battery version that’s available overseas to entice price conscious buyers.
Long range trips in a standard range EV: How easy is it in Australia?

Long range trips in a standard range EV: How easy is it in Australia?

Is a long distance trip in a standard range EV feasible in Australia at around the speed limit, without the option of hypermiling, and perhaps with a couple of cranky kids in the back?
Wind farms and solar towers as far as the eye can see: But where are the EV fast chargers

Wind farms and solar towers as far as the eye can see: But where are the EV fast chargers

How could it be that a renewable energy exemplar like SA could be years behind on EV charging infrastructure?