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Fuel excise or a road user charge - Why not both?
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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 …
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AEVA NSW AGM 29-Jul-2020 29 July 2020
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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 viewing this newsletter? View the web version here. Want to Unsubscribe from this newsletter?Click Here
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AEVA Newsletter 24-Jul-2020
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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 …
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EVNews 240 now out!
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64 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! https://www.aeva.asn.au/evnews-back-editions/
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Austroads looks closely into decarbonisation of road transport
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Austroads commissioned a report from Integral Group on "Decarbonisation of Road Transport in Australia and NZ". Richard Palmer (Principal Sustainability Consultant) recently presented the important (and sobering) findings via a webinar. Link to the recording. Link to the supporting slide presentation. Link to the report. I found his presentation excellent and note that there is another interesting webinar …
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Planning for EVs in New Developments
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Did you know that almost no development applications for new residential and commercial developments include provision for EV charging? [The current "exception that proves the rule" is The Commons Hobart, a residential development of 30 apts which is catering for 3 EVs, which will be managed on a carshare basis]. This is a clear failure to plan, given that …
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Tasmanian fast charging network rapidly expanding
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Five years ago, motoring journalist Matt Brogan brought a Tesla Model S over to Tasmania to do a tour of the state. With no public charging stations to speak of, he was relying on overnight slow charging to keep the car on the road. Unfortunately, he had to cut the trip short due to a lack of fast chargers. Fast …
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IdleOff project launched in Australia
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Clck the link to find out more - on TheDriven website.
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AEVA Chairs meeting (Zoom)
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Our monthly meeting of branch chairs will take place on Tuesday night, 4th August 2020. All AEVA officers will recieve an email invitation, so look out for it! Chris
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WA Branch Meeting
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The WA branch of the AEVA meet every second Tuesday of the month. We host the meetings at one of two locations - Curtin University Physical Sciences Building, Bentley, or the University of Western Australia Electrical Engineering Building. Meeting times are 7pm but it is advised to get there around 6:30pm as both venues have locked doors/lifts Contact Ant Day (0416345575) or Chris …
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Victorian Branch Webinar and Zoom Meeting (TBC)
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Details to come - intention is to run a 45 min Zoom Webinar from 7 - 7.45 and a Zoom meeting 8 - 9.
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AEVA Vic: Zoom committee meeting: IGNORE!
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IGNORE! I put it in the wrong month, but it seems I can't delete it ...
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