Australia’s EV Charging Landscape: Progress, Challenges, and the Future of Grid Integration

Australia’s EV charging landscape is entering a decisive phase. Federal and state commitments, private-sector activity and rapid technological advancement are converging to expand charging access, tackle apartment-building constraints, and trial grid-interactive capabilities such as vehicle-to-grid (V2G). For Australians considering the switch to electric, or those tracking national policy and market shifts, recent developments signal both […]

China-Driven Shift: Australia’s EV Market Transforms in 2025

Australia’s EV market is entering a new phase. In 2025 Chinese-made electric vehicles have gone from niche to mainstream, reshaping the local market and forcing Australian motorists, retailers and policymakers to reassess assumptions about price, supply and infrastructure. The headline numbers Why Chinese brands are winning market share Affordability and value: Over the past three […]

BYD Sealion 8 cleared for Australia after ADR compliance – what it means for families and the PHEV market

BYD’s seven-seat Sealion 8 has officially been listed as ADR‑compliant on the federal government’s ROVER vehicle database, clearing the regulatory hurdle that allows the model to be imported and sold in Australia once shipments arrive. The clearance – first highlighted by local EV observers – marks another step in BYD’s ongoing expansion of electrified options […]

Tesla launches Australia’s longest-range Model 3 – and what it means for the local EV market

Tesla has quietly expanded its Model 3 line-up in Australia with a new Long Range rear‑wheel‑drive (RWD) variant for the 2026 model year, offering an advertised single‑charge range of up to 750 kilometres. If delivered to market as stated, this would make it the longest‑range battery electric passenger car available in Australia today and a […]

The Big Questions: Navigating Australia’s Electric Vehicle Revolution

Australia’s shift to electric vehicles (EVs) has moved from niche curiosity to mainstream momentum. Sales have accelerated year‑on‑year, manufacturers are increasingly prioritising the Australian market, and the charging network is expanding. Yet for many prospective buyers the decision remains complicated. Beyond the headline environmental benefits sit practical questions about cost, range, charging, model suitability and […]

Chery’s Jaecoo J5 EV Approved for Australia

Australia’s electric vehicle market is shedding its boutique image. Once the preserve of premium imports and early adopters, EVs are now accelerating into mainstream consideration – driven by tightening global supply, improving local infrastructure and a wave of competitively priced models from China. The recent regulatory approval for Chery’s Jaecoo J5 EV underlines that shift: […]

BYD’s affordable Qin L arrives in Malaysia as the Seal 6 – what it means for Australia

BYD’s strategy of pushing affordable electric vehicles (EVs) into right‑hand‑drive markets has taken another step forward with the export of its recently launched Qin L EV – rebadged for Malaysia as the Seal 6. Introduced in China earlier this year at a very aggressive price point (the Qin L’s Chinese starting price was the rough […]

New EV arrivals and market highlights for October 2025 – what Australian drivers should know

As Australia’s electric vehicle market continues to accelerate, October 2025 looks set to be a landmark month for new model arrivals and industry activity. Several volume-focused EVs are scheduled to reach Australian showrooms, and the Sydney International EV Motor Show returns to ICC Sydney in October, underscoring sustained consumer and industry interest. Below is a […]

2026 KGM Musso EV ute: first impressions from a pre-production drive – what Australian buyers need to know

KG Mobility (formerly SsangYong) has begun to sharpen the contours of Australia’s next wave of electric utes with the Musso EV, an all‑electric version of its established Musso pick‑up. I drove a pre‑production dual‑motor example in the UK and assessed how the electric Musso might land here in Australia: its strengths, its compromises and what […]