New EV battery technology to see drivers go 1000km on a 10-minute charge
Hyundai and Kia reportedly have inked a deal with the world's largest battery company to see up to 140,000 EVs get a whopping 1000km range.
Nearly 50,000 car mechanics not skilled enough for EV revolution, NSW motor association warns
Motor Traders’ Association of New South Wales is calling for the state government to help foot the EV training bill for small automotive businesses.
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.
From Volvo to Toyota: The best and worst EV manufacturers, ranked
Volvo's Polestar and Elon Musk's Tesla have topped the charts in the Climate Council's ranking of the best and worst car makers in the race to electrify their fleets.
Toyota accused of spreading EV disinformation to profit from fossil-fuelled hybrids
Greenpeace has slammed Australia's most trusted car maker, Toyota, for being a "global roadblock" and "spreading disinformation" about electric vehicles.
Tesla’s Optimus falls short of being groundbreaking, but the attention could lead to better things for robotics
Elon Musk has now unveiled a prototype of Tesla's humanoid robot, called Optimus, which he hopes to mass-produce and sell for less than US$20,000.
Elon Musk is treating the $44 billion Twitter buy like it’s no big deal
The billionaire's decision to buy Twitter is entirely predictable for an intellectually arrogant man who is used to getting what he wants.
Elon Musk’s text messages shows how global tech leaders really operate
The text messages between Musk and the powerful members of his contact list show just how much appears to come down to ego and caprice.
What Australia can learn from California’s approach to electric vehicles
Based on the remarkable improvements in electric vehicle technology and what has been learned in California and elsewhere, Australia is well placed for rapid market growth.
Elon Musk says recessions “serve a purpose” after Atlassian’s Scott Farquhar critiques Tesla WFH policy
The Tesla CEO claimed recessions serve a "vital" purpose after Farquhar opened the door to Tesla employees put off by Musk's office policy.
“We are f***ed”: Twitter employees face harassment and uncertainty from new boss Musk
Twitter employees have been subjected to opaque internal information around what the future of working at the company will look like following the board's acceptance of Elon Musk's acquisition offer.
Adam Schwab: How Elon Musk’s Twitter deal could spell bad news for Tesla
Twitter has accepted Elon Musk's $54.20 per share takeover bid. Why? "Because no one else who’s not an egotistical billionaire was going to pay anything like that for the business," writes Adam Schwab.