Tag: EVs

We need a transition plan for EVs – a real one!

One of the questions that is increasingly asked of ACAPMA is ‘what will happen to service stations when EVs take hold?’ Will, for instance, all service station sites be converted into residential...

Ampol supporting fleet EV transition

Ampol and the Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) have announced a corporate partnership. The agreement will see Ampol and AfMA directly collaborate on annual events, networking, branding and research opportunities with AfMA’s 500...

BP unveils its first EV chargers in Australia

BP has launched its global electrification brand in Australia with Global CEO Bernard Looney officially opening the new BP Pulse fast charge points at a site in Brighton East, Melbourne. Sites at Diamond...

Australia’s EV sales boom

Electric vehicles (EVs) now represent 3.39% of all vehicle sales, a 65% increase on 2021, according to the Electric Vehicle Council's State of EVs report. By region, the ACT leads the nation on...

Used EVs selling above-retail

Lloyds Auctions this week revealed it is now auctioning second-hand EVs for higher prices at auction than their original retail price, because “people are realising how much they can save in fuel...

Which state is leading the EV race?

A new report from Zutobi has revealed the territories in Australia that are best equipped to become fully electric. By calculating the sales of electric vehicles along with the total number of public...

Green light for NSW EV strategy

Electrical vehicle (EV) uptake in NSW is set to be boosted following the passing of the NSW Government’s EV Strategy through parliament. The NSW Government has committed $490 million towards EVs, helping to...

Labor sparks debate about electric cars

Labor Leader Bill Shorten has laid out a plan to introduce Australia’s first national electric vehicles (EV) policy. It comes in response to Australia lagging behind its competitor countries in EV uptake and...
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