Power companies to become one-stop energy shop: Contact Energy

By Ellen Read. Imagine having the cost of recharging your electric vehicle, monitoring your home power use, and seeing how much money you made from selling solar power back into the national electricity grid, all on one bill. Customers will be able to do just that in five years, according to the bold prediction from […]
Nissan Australia CEO Puts Government on Blast – Aussies “Only” Country Not Promoting EVs

by Jay Cole. Richard Emery, CEO of Nissan Australia, has taken his government and its industry minister Ian Macfarlane to task over its apparent love of hydrogen – the “fuel of the future”, and Mr. Macfarlane’s promotion of the new Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell. In so doing, the Australian minister also took some serious shots […]
UK electric fleet passes 32,500 mark

Combining figures from the Department for Transport with new data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reveals that the total number of electric cars and vans registered in the UK now exceeds 32,500 vehicles for the first time. The latest statistics demonstrate the continuing growth in EV sales of high-quality electric cars […]
Free electric vehicle charger proving popular

Since last week’s launch of a free public EV charger at Vector’s Carlton Gore Road offices, there has been a steady stream of electric vehicles plugging in. From the head-turning, sleek lines of the BMW i8, to an EV SUV, all manner of cars have made use of the charging unit. “Vector is ideally positioned […]
Elon Musk had an $11 billion deal in place to sell Tesla to Google in 2013

By Jay Yarow. Elon Musk almost sold Tesla to Google in 2013, according to Ashlee Vance, author of a new book on Musk. At the time, Tesla’s Model S was new, and buggy. Tesla was losing sales, and it was looking like it might go bust. Google was Musk’s saviour. From an excerpt published on […]