Government assumptions that Australian cars are becoming more fuel efficient are incorrect, research shows.
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How self-driving shuttles could enable car-free living in the suburbs
Optimus Ride is aiming to begin driverless commercial operations in 2020.
Diesel in mines may soon be banned and replaced by electric. Should cities follow?
BDO predicts battery electric vehicles will replace diesel machines in new underground mines within a few years, due to health concerns and economics. Should cities follow?
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Fleet owners could lead transition to EVs by focusing on total cost of ownership
The transition of business fleets to EVs is the next important step to smoothing the path of mass market adoption of eletric vehicles.
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Report: Musk’s $50,000 “pedo guy” investigator is a convicted felon
Bizarre fight began with Musk tweet baselessly calling caver a “pedo guy.”
Australia fossil fuel car sales slump again, as Tesla Model 3 takes off
Sales of new vehicles in Australia slumped sharply again in September, down 6.9 per cent for the 18th consecutive monthly fall, and despite a rise in electric vehicle and hybrid…
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UK conservatives pledge £1 billion to support green automotive growth
UK Conservative Party announces raft of pledges to reach Net Zero 2050 target, including £1 billion to support growth of green automotive industry.
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Musk broke the law with anti-union tweet, judge rules
Judge orders Tesla to reinstate a fired union worker with back pay.
Grid reform “urgent” as rule-maker catches up with solar, batteries and EVs
AEMC unveils blueprint for “future energy grid” embracing rooftop solar, household batteries and electric vehicles, although its call for urgency rankles with those that see the rule-maker as a stumbling block in the past.
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The fight over fuel economy rules is getting messy
Some in Congress want to investigate the Justice Department’s investigators.