Renault will soon relaunch the Renault 5 nameplate as an all-electric model – and there are some promising signs that it might come to Australia.
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Norway begins long farewell to fossil cars, and Australia still has a lot to learn
Norway’s ban on fossil cars will take effect in a little more than a year. How long will it take to reach a 100% battery electric vehicle fleet? And what can Australia learn from Norway’s journey.
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Polestar 2 refresh Review: Beauty is not necessarily skin deep
Most of the changes in the refreshed Polestar 2 are under the skin. Driving it for a week was ultimately a lovely experience, once I got used to its minor foibles.
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Reader question: How many cables do we need for a remote road trip?
How many charging cables are needed to take an EV into remote areas in Australia?
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Half-way there? BMW launches Level 3 autonomous driving function in 7 series
BMW has announced it will soon add a Level 3 autonomy option into the list available for its flagship 7 series electric vehicles.
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“Momentous moment:” Munro Vehicles reveals first electric 4×4 dual cab utility
Scottish based EV start-up Munro Vehicles has produced its first pre-production series electric 4×4 utility: a hard-top five seater.
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Victoria EV road tax decision: Are refunds on the way?
VicRoads hints at refunds for the struck down EV road tax, but the government is not committing either way.
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Smart EV charging won’t hurt the grid – and could be vital in shift to renewables: study
A report from Melbourne University has looked into the potential benefits to the grid – as well as possible downsides – of the EV transition.
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Carrots and sticks: The effects of poor EV policy
U-turns on electric vehicle policies show how seemingly small charges or policy changes can affect public perceptions in a time of transition.
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New EV charging installation course for electricians
A new course has been developed to bring electricians up to speed on how to avoid potential pitfalls and unnecessary additional costs of installing EV chargers.
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