A review of the plug in car penetration in Australia for the year 2024, including new models and a prediction for 2025.
Author: David Waterworth
Community Batteries — Will They Make A Difference?
Origin and Energex are trialling community batteries to check out the benefits to distributer, generator and user.
Janus Electric Prime Movers — A Better Option?
Janus Electric is making progress with fifty converted semi trucks on the road in Australia and nine battery swap stations.
Why Isn’t Hyundai Motor Group Circling the Drain?
Hyundai Motor Group is not circling the drain, but is succeeding in its transition to an EV future by making good decisions.
U8 — BYD Goes Upmarket in Australia
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Elon Musk, it is said, was encouraged by one of his sons to make the future look like the future. Hence the Cybertruck which we touched about a week ago. Yesterday, we had a ... [continued]
Rooftop Solar Kill Switch, or Sometimes the Sun Shines Too Much
AEMO is seeking emergency powers to turn off private rooftop solar generation in to protect the grid in times of oversupply.
Will Stellantis Go the Way of British Leyland?
Stellantis is looking a lot like British Leyland thus raising the concern that it might end up the same way due to lack ability to adapt.
Strategic Planning Failure by Legacy Auto: From Disrupters to the Disrupted
It appears that through a lack of Strategic Planning German and Japanese automakers have fallen behind in the Electric Vehicle race.
Using Hot Water to Balance the Grid
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The humble electric hot water system, hidden usually in a corner of the garage, or even sometimes stuck outside the house in Australia, is being repurposed to balance the grid. For years, we have ... [continued]
Steps to Achieving “Real Zero” at Fortescue
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Hot on the heels of his record-breaking purchase of electric mining equipment from Liebherr, Twiggy Forrest has now ordered AUD$400 million of emissions-free heavy mining equipment from China’s Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co., Ltd ... [continued]