Wireless charging may be the future of EVs — and it’s not far away
Thanks to recent advancements in wireless power transfer research, it has become feasible to charge EVs without the need for a cable, just like the wireless chargers already in use for smartphones. This is the future of EVs. And it's not far away.
How electric car tech could lower home power prices
More car makers are adding support for vehicle-to-load technology, including MG, Hyundai, BYD and Volvo, that lets drivers power an appliance using their car.
The next generation of electric vehicles is here, and they cost less than $40,000
The MG4, with its entry model costing $38,990, will be the second-cheapest electric vehicle on the market.
Are electric cars cheaper than petrol cars? Data says yes
Research by Mandala into the cost of electric vehicles found introducing a fuel-efficiency standard in Australia could deliver yearly savings of $1200 for electric vehicle owners or $10,000 over the life of a vehicle.
Uber Green will give Aussies a chance to ride in electric cars
Uber Green will let users request a ride in an electric or hybrid vehicle for the same price as an UberX ride.
The global electrical vehicle revolution could help Australia resurrect its car industry
In Australia, reviving the car industry will take bold investments and risk-taking along with a “concerted, systematic industrial policy for EV manufacturing” to take advantage of the “enormous” and “exciting” opportunities.
“Everybody knows EV startups lose money”: Ford CFO offers reassurance after US$3bn loss
Ford's electric vehicle business in the US lost $3 billion before taxes over the last two years and is forecasted to lose a similar amount this year. But the company's CFO is not worried and has asked to look at its EV segment as a startup.
Electric utes are no longer the future — they are already here
Electric utes have much lower running costs and have improved performance, with instant torque and rapid acceleration.
New EVs under $45,000 are finally coming to Australia, but policy changes are still needed
Australian motorists have been promised more choice in EVs soon. So let’s take a look at the cars we might be driving in the next few years.