New Chinese brand Deepal to launch electric SUV under new Australian distributor
Another new electric SUV to land in Australia in 2024, thanks to Changan Deepal partnership with a renowned automotive distributor.
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Single-Well, High-Output Enhance Geothermal (“DGS”) — In Depth – CleanTechnica
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Greetings, serious geothermal supporters. This letter to the editor addresses articles touting the baseload, climate impact, and large-scale PPA capabilities of hot dry rock geothermal
Indian firm Exicom to acquire charger manufacturer Tritium – Charged EVs
Australian DC fast charger manufacturer Tritium has been acquired by the Indian power management solutions company Exicom, which sells a range of AC and DC EV chargers in 15
EPCA plans to convert 50-70 mining trucks to electric power annually
Located in Perth, Western Australia, EPCA became famous for its “Green Machine,” a CAT 777 100-ton haul truck it converted to electric
JordProxa and Zelandez partner to boost lithium carbonate supply – Charged EVs
Modular industrial plant design company JordProxa, headquartered in Australia, and lithium brinefield technology provider Zelandez, based in Argentina, have signed a partnership to rapidly increase the supply of lithium
Vehicle to Grid: Changes Down Under Ease Uptake – CleanTechnica
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As climate change exacerbates natural disasters, it is good to see electric vehicle owners stepping into the breach to provide backup power in an emergency.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Smokes Tesla Model 3 Performance. But There’s A Catch
From its first reveal, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N has been drawing the attention of performance-minded automotive enthusiasts worldwide. The N version of Hyundai’s popular crossover is the first electric car to effectively replicate the mechanical and auditory feedback you
Hydrogen trucks retreat from Australia as battery electric sales surge
Hydrogen fuel cell specialists Hyzon have announced plans to quit Australia even as sales of battery electric commercial trucks climb.
For a while, it seemed like Hyzon