Hi all - our AEVA meeting for September has not one, but two topics! Annual AGM Evening talk: Leads and portable EVSE options for comfortable EV travelling. The meeting will be held via our AEVA Zoom account (as per our first return meeting in August). Voting for positions (if needed) will be held via the ‘Zoom Poll’ function. Nomination and proxy forms will be sent in seperate notices following this one. These events will be followed by a social e-drinks in break-out rooms, as per the August meeting. VICTORIAN BRANCH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7.00 pm, Wednesday 9th September 2020 Venue: Online via AEVA Zoom account AGENDA Apologies Minutes of 2019 AGM Chair’s Address Secretary’s Report Treasurers Report Branch Elections General Business If you cannot attend, please consider nominating a …
Hi to all AEVA Vic members (and in particular Geelong and region members) - am letting you know there is a Geelong sub-branch set-up meeting for interested members this Friday (7th), starting 7pm. This meeting is to gauge the level of interest in setting up a Geelong region AEVA sub-branch. The group setting up the event is the Geelong Renew EV branch who are proposing to join AEVA as a formal branch and thereby gain the benefits of the national AEVA network and support. The details of the meeting are: When: Friday 7 August 2020, 7pm Where: ONLINE. You can join the meeting by clicking here. If you haven't used Zoom before we recommend that you use zoom.us/test to setup and test your Zoom connection before trying to join the meeting. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82385523672?pwd=N2w4NnhyQXArS0xXS2tKd3p5b1A4dz09 Alternatively you can enter the meeting ID: 823 …
Hello [firstname], Welcome to the AEVA newsletter of upcoming events, articles, jobs and more from our membership. Articles for Jun 05, 2020 to Aug 04, 2020 Fuel excise or a road user charge - Why not both? Australia might have rode the sheeps back to prosperity in the 19th century, but it was railways and roads which truly opened up the new nation's potential. As more roads were constructed, the means to pay for them was largely derived from state taxes, but during second world war, funds were tight. Post war, the Commonwealth introduced a fuel excise … [More Info] AEVA NSW AGM 29-Jul-2020 29 July 2020 Hello, you are invited to attend AEVA NSW's AGM on 29 July 2020, at 7:30 pm details are: here https://aeva.asn.au Having trouble …
The NSW government Department of Treasury are hosting a discussion on state-federal relations, and the way revenue is collected for transport infrastructure is in their sights. A proposal to charge EVs (and not ICEVs) a road user charge is being recommended, but the AEVA notes this is grossly unfair, and that a fairer way is possible.
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EVNews edition 240 now ready for download by members. 4 page bumper 'iso' edition of EVNews has just been released. Includes: Update on the Australian and World markets; New EV model news; How to maximise the DC advantage when EV traveling; The possible futures for DC charging; Member conversion reports ... .... and MUCH more! Go to Resources/EVNews newsletter to download your copy today! Bryce Gaton Editor: EVNews
64 page bumper 'iso' edition of EVNews now released. Includes: Update on the Australian and World markets New EV model news; How to maximise the DC advantage when EV traveling; The possible futures for DC charging; Member conversion reports .... and MUCH more! Go to Resources/EVNews newsletter to download your copy today! https://www.aeva.asn.au/evnews-back-editions/
Di Elliffe reviews the Austroads webinar (available online) on how Australia's transport industry might achieve decarbonisation.
Are new residential and commercial developments planning for EVs? In most cases, the answer is no!
Just five years ago, a visit by a Tesla-driving motoring journalist to Tasmania ended in failure, after the lack of fast chargers cut the trip short. Today, the situation has certainly improved for the better. Check out where and when you'll be able to tour Tassie in your EV!