Optimizing EV Charging Networks with AI and Machine Learning

As Australia accelerates towards an electric-vehicle future, the conversation is shifting from simply adding more chargers to making charging infrastructure smarter, fairer and more resilient. Rising EV adoption, high rooftop solar penetration and increasingly volatile electricity markets mean that the next phase of charging rollouts must be data-driven. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) […]

Nissan ARIYA: A new electric option for Australian fleets arrives in September

Nissan’s much-anticipated ARIYA electric SUV will land in Australia this September, arriving as a compelling new choice for fleet buyers alongside the long-established LEAF. Orders are now open through Nissan’s dealer network and website. With four trim levels and two battery capacities, the ARIYA is positioned to meet a range of fleet requirements – from […]

Why the FBT Exemption for EVs Remains Secure-for Now-and the Likely Rise of Road User Charges

A recent Productivity Commission recommendation to remove the fringe benefits tax (FBT) exemption for electric vehicles has stirred debate across industry and government circles. The proposal – floated ahead of next week’s federal economic reform summit – puts two contentious ideas back on the table: abolishing the FBT concession for novated EV leases and introducing […]

Australian Electric Vehicle Road-User Charge Approaches Implementation

Australia appears to be moving toward a national road-user charge for electric vehicles (EVs), with a possible introduction as early as 2028. The proposal – driven by a need to replace declining fuel excise revenue – would shift part of road-funding responsibilities onto vehicles that currently avoid the 51.6-cent-per-litre fuel excise. What’s been reported What […]