At Hyundai Motor Company’s head office in Seoul, South Korea, the manufacturer has celebrated the production milestone of 100 million vehicles with a new exhibition.
Titled ‘One step further’, the
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ARENA funds western Melbourne electric vehicle project
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has revealed it has provided $2.2 million in funding for a decarbonisation project to transition local councils in Melbourne’s west to electric vehicle.
The
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Volvo Trucks celebrates historic cleaner vehicle delivery to QFES
Heavy vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks is celebrating being part of a historic delivery of two low emissions trucks in Queensland, with QFES recently taking delivery of a Volvo FMX Electric.
The landmark
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IKEA Australia partners with JET Charge for electric charging infrastructure network
IKEA Australia has announced a $4.5 million investment in a national charging infrastructure network that will allow for more electric deliveries around the nation.
In a new partnership with JET Charge,
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Volvo and Daimler combine for vehicle software platform JV
Volvo Group and Daimler Truck have announced their shared ambition to lead the transformation to software-defined heavy-duty commercial vehicles through a new joint venture.
The JV will allow for a software-defined
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Skoda Group acquires energy subsidiary
As part of its ongoing development, vehicle manufacturer Skoda Group has announced it has acquired 100 per cent of the shares of Cegelec a.s from VINCI Energies.
VINCI Energies is a subsidiary of the multinational
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Victorian governments hands out zero-emissions vehicle grants to drive down costs
The Victorian government has announced a range of new grants to incentivise companies to order zero-emissions vehicles.
The goal is for these companies in various industries to cut emission and save on
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Federal government calls for feedback to shape automated vehicle future
The federal government is asking the public to get involved to help shape the future of automated vehicles in Australia.
With automated vehicle technology advancing rapidly, the government says it’s
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Is the new vehicle efficiency standard giving Australia’s transport industry enough time to transition?
In late March, Australia officially removed itself from an unwanted list. Prior to March 26, Australia and Russia were the only developed countries and advanced economies to not have a legislated new vehicle
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Federal government announces adjusted new vehicle efficiency standard
The federal government has announced that Australian motorists will soon be able to choose from a wider range of more efficient, modern vehicles and be able to save at the bowser with the introduction
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