MG’s electric push: practical, affordable and backed for the long haul

MG has quietly become one of the most prominent value propositions in Australia’s electric vehicle market. The Chinese-owned brand delivers a straightforward offering: accessible pricing, practical packaging and a market-leading warranty. That mix has helped MG move from niche contender to a mainstream option for Australians who want an EV without a luxury price tag. […]

Deepal arrives in Australia: a closer look at the S07 SUV and the transformable E07

Chinese automaker Changan has brought its new electric sub-brand Deepal to the Australian market, signalling another step in the ongoing reshaping of the local EV landscape. Deepal’s initial offerings – the S07 electric SUV, now available for purchase, and the E07 hybrid/transformable ute/SUV, with pre-orders open – aim to undercut established rivals on price while […]

Australia’s Electric Vehicle Market Outlook: Key Model Launches and Trends Through 2026

Australia’s electric-vehicle market is rapidly evolving. As we look towards late 2025 and into 2026, a mix of established brands and new entrants is reshaping choices for Australian buyers – from entry-level city runabouts to family SUVs. Below I summarise the most significant model arrivals, assess the current market landscape and policy context, and outline […]

Australia Eyes EV-Only Roads in Push for Green Transport

Australia’s energy and transport landscape is at a turning point. A forward-looking report from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) argues that the nation can slash diesel dependence across transport, mining, and agriculture and accelerate the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) through targeted policy reform. With the right mix of incentives, infrastructure […]

Australia’s Electric Vehicle Revolution: Expanding Choices, Evolving Infrastructure, and Policy Challenges Ahead

Australia’s EV landscape is shifting fast – more models, growing charging networks and renewed debate over policy and public perception are all reshaping how Australians think about electric cars. For drivers, fleet managers and policymakers, the next 12-24 months will be critical: choice is expanding, costs are beginning to come down, and infrastructure investment is […]