100% tarrifs on Chinese made EVs, new fleets for AusPost, and a car-free Olympics
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Industry Trends
‘Frustrating’: Rollout of electric vehicle chargers facing hurdles
Adiona's CEO Richard Savoie?
highlighted that poor coordination in rolling out EV chargers is stalling infrastructure development and driving a shift toward hybrids over full EV adoption.
Australia Post unveils new electric motorbike fleet
175 electric bikes will expand AusPost's capability to electrify routes that were previously challenging for three-wheel electric delivery vehicles (eDVs) to access.
Australia Post and IKEA partner
Australia Post becomes IKEA's primary eCommerce fulfilment partner for small and medium parcels, accounting for approximately 65% of their total number of parcel orders.
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LA wants to host a ‘no-car’ 2028 Olympic games
They’re expected to raise over $100 billion to fix LA’s transportation systems in time for the 2028 Olympic games, over 28 different transport projects.
Canada targets China with EV, steel tariffs, eyes further action
Canada will impose a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles from China. Data from the country’s largest port in Vancouver last year showed a 460% annual surge in automobile imports from China, as Tesla began exporting Shanghai-made EVs to Canada.?
Industry calls for $3 billion fund to clean dirty big trucks
The National Road Transport Association revealed its proposal on Wednesday, arguing a Clean Transport Fund would be needed to help businesses of all sizes invest in electric vehicles, install charging infrastructure, and investigate hydrogen-fuelled options.
Evie Networks blames FUD and corporate disinterest as it slashes jobs
Evie Networks chief executive officer Chris Mills says... after an initial burst the market for depot charging for fleet operators and corporates had failed to develop
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