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.
Powerbroker David Pocock’s verdict after test-driving an electric Toyota Hilux
Independent powerbroker David Pocock, along with several other MPs from all walks of Parliament, has test-driven a Toyota Hilux ute that was converted into an electric vehicle by a savvy automotive startup launched by two former Atlassian executives.
This energetic startup will convert your petrol-powered Hilux and Ranger utes to EVs for $50,000
A startup founded by two former Atlassian senior executives that converts petrol-powered utes into electric ones has announced it'll begin electrifying fleets of Toyota Hilux and Ford Rangers, with prices starting at $48,000 per vehicle.
Here’s how Aussie SMEs are still finding success in China, despite ongoing challenges
A new report has found Australian SMEs that are adopting innovative approaches are achieving success in the Chinese economy.
John Durie: Victorian firm bidding to build 122 wind towers faces stiff Chinese competition
Keppel Prince is attempting to win a contract to build the towers that support turbines and blades on the Victorian Golden Plains wind power project.
Aussie oven manufacturer fires up its export opportunities with first shipment to US market
Electrolux, the home products manufacturer with a factory in Australia, is eyeing up more global export markets on the back of its first-ever shipment of ovens to the United States.
The number of Aussies working in distilleries has exploded by 240% but taxes are limiting growth
Employment in the spirit manufacturing industry is up 240%. Some distillers weigh in on what is still holding the local industry back.
LDV to launch Australia’s first EV ute next month as Chinese giant moves in on lucrative market gap
LDV, which is owned by Chinese giant SAIC, has confirmed it will introduce the eT60 all-electric ute to the Australian market in November this year.
Meet the South Australian business taking its smart street furniture to the world
An Adelaide engineering company has further plans to tackle the global market with an export-friendly line of smart furniture and modular buildings.
XFrame, Innovyz and Micro-X: The South Australian manufacturers breaking into the US market
A growing number of South Australian manufacturers are expanding their footprint into the United States on the back of renewed interest in American and European markets.
After lighting up South Australian stadiums, VALO is looking to take its business international
A manufacturer of high-powered LED lighting is growing its business in South Australia by providing lighting systems to everything from sports stadiums to cultural installations before attempting to light up the world.
Sussan Ley said Australia has no electric utes. An expert says her government is to blame
Australia remains one of the only countries in the OECD to still not have fuel efficiency standards, The Australia Institute's Richie Merzian says.