The largest public EV charging hub in the UK opens, with 30 ultra-fast 150KW charging bays and 150 not-so-fast 7kW charge points
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Electric utes: Five policies that could unlock EVs in regional Australia
Solar Citizens produce five policy ideas to encourage EVs in regional areas after concluding their Electric Ute roadshow.
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“Self-reliant and in control:” Smarts plus battery deal puts power in consumer hands
New partnership offers homes and businesses a battery and software package to minimise grid electricity use and maximise the value of behind the meter resources.
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ACT taps Brighte, again, for zero interest loans on solar, batteries and efficiency upgrades
ACT government confirms it will continue to partner with Brighte on next phase of $150 million Sustainable Household Scheme, following a new tender process.
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Fewer energy retailers and more complex deals prompts warning on consumer protection
The retail energy market is changing, fast. And as offers get more creative, bundling together a range of products and services, regulators must be on their toes.
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