A full breakdown of all electric vehicle sales by month and by model in Australia in 2024. Latest data includes December.
Tesla global annual deliveries fall for the first time in 2024, although it still maintains lead over BYD. In Australia, ...
The BYD Sealion 7 has been approved for the Australian market with two variants: a 230 kW RWD model and a 390 kW AWD model. At 4.83 meters long and over 2.2 tonnes, it features BYD Blade batteries, a ...
Australia’s Capital Territory is celebrating a significant electric vehicle (EV) milestone, announcing last week that it had registered over 10,000 EVs. The Australian Electric Vehicle Association ...
In September, Automotive giant Geely Auto announced its entry into Australia with a tech-focused electric SUV – the Geely EX5. The brand’s Australian website has now gone live with an expression of ...
Australia’s first ever 50 kilowatt (kW) DC fast charger has been replaced, after more than a decade of service in an inner-Melbourne suburb. The then-Moreland Council in Melbourne’s inner north ...
Zeekr, one of the newest premium EV brands in Australia, have launched the configurator of its Australian-bound electric SUV in Europe, hinting at the fastest charging EV when it lands in Australia.
Australian battery development company Gelion has been awarded $4.8m in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency to develop a prototyping facility for its sulphur-based chemistries that ...
The federal government has announced a new initiative to provide $150 million of loans to lower income households and frontline workers in a bid to make new electric cars more accessible. The funding ...
The Zero DSR/X. Photo: Nigel Morris. I am clearly a lucky human. Being offered a brand new Zero DRS/X electric motorcycle for a week or so is a generous opportunity that I jumped at, of course. The ...
If you are looking for a dual sport all electric motorcycle in Australia, nothing beats the Zero DSR/X, because it’s the only one! But it is fast, capable, and has good range.
Low income households and frontline workers - such as police, health professionals and teachers - will get access to $150 million of low cost loans to help remove barriers to EV ownership.