The High Court was right to overturn Victoria’s EV tax but the road ahead is bumpy
The High Court was right to overturn Victoria's EV tax, writes John Quiggin, but there's a danger this decision will be extended to rule out any kind of road user charge.
Big wheels keep on turning as SUVs, utes become the choice of Aussie motorists
SUVs are outselling standard cars three to one in Australia, even though they cost up to 25% more to run. Why?
Five things to know about AI chip maker Nvidia and why everyone is talking about it
Nvidia has made a splash after its mammoth quarterly report and stock boost. Here's what you should know about the company if you're new to it.
Nissan created a four-hour lofi YouTube ad and people actually love it
Nissan's marketing team just schooled us all with a four-hour-long lofi advertisement for its ARIYA EV that people don't actually hate.
The Aussie Sunswift 7 just became the world’s fastest solar powered car
UNSW's solar-powered racing car, the Sunswift 7, just broke a Guinness World Record for the fastest solar electric car over 1000km.
Aussie classic 4WD startup becomes biggest global EV conversion manufacturer
Today Jaunt Motors has announced a merger with Zero EV to become the biggest EV conversion manufacturer in the world under the name Fellten.
Think taxing electric-vehicle use is a backward step? It’s actually an important policy advance
From a longer-term transport policy perspective, a distance-based road-user charge on electric vehicles is an important step forward.
The work-from-home revolution has seen peak-period congestion drop by 10-15%: How do we maintain this shift post-COVID-19?
In 2019, the average daily commute time for Australian metro workers was 66 minutes. Then COVID-19 happened.
South Australian startup commences connected vehicle trial, allowing cars to ‘talk’ to infrastructure
South Australian vehicle-to-everything technology company Cohda Wireless has today begun a connected vehicle trial in Queensland.
Australians fell out of love with Holden because it fell out of love with us
Australians fell out of love with Holden because the brand, and its parent company General Motors, fell out of love with us.
Tax office to scrutinise over $7 billion in car claims, concerned many are dodgy
Worried about dodgy car claims, the ATO says it will be giving added scrutiny to billions in work-related expenses this year.
“Reflection on reality”: Labor wants small business to make the switch to electric vehicles
Labor wants to set an electric vehicle target of 50% by 2030 if elected, a move that would result in significant change to the small-business landscape.