Australia's bright, fossil fuel free future
Dr Andrew Mears, SwitchDin, Dr Nicole Kuepper-Russell, 5B, Sanaya Khisty, BZE, and Donovan Burton with Hon Chris Bowen

Australia's bright, fossil fuel free future

Australian companies with world-recognised clean technology solutions to address climate change, take their innovations to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 27) this week. They represent a bright future for a fossil-fuel free Australia.

Australian companies, including Janus Electric, SwitchDin, Kardinia Energy, 5B and Tritium Charging, have practical solutions for even the most complex challenges arising from the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions fast:

  • Truck battery systems for long-haul transport fleets
  • Software tools that bring rooftop solar, batteries and electric vehicles to life, making the grid cleaner and more resilient
  • Printed solar that is low-cost, adaptable and recycled entirely in-house - scalable for disaster relief, flexible enough to roll-out for remote EV charging, lightweight enough for a tent
  • Rapidly deployed solar arrays for large off-grid and grid-connected facilities
  • Fast electric vehicle charging on a global scale??

Their work to address climate change issues is also contributing to a potentially lucrative new market for Australian-developed and manufactured goods in the global green economy.

At Beyond Zero Emissions, a climate solutions think tank, we have calculated that Australian renewable-powered industries could replace fossil fuel exports three times over: targeting an annual revenue of more than $333b by 2050.?

Five of these companies are among 18 whose work will be presented at a COP27 event hosted by Beyond Zero Emissions on Tuesday 15th November.

More about the companies

Janus Electric founders Lex Forsyth and Bevan Dooley have developed a zero-emission solution for Australia’s road transport industry - an exchangeable battery system can be retrofitted to any Class 8 Prime Mover manufactured after 2012. Charged by renewable energy these batteries allow the truck to travel between 400 km to 600 km depending on payload size, and take just four minutes to swap out. Janus Electric’s commitment to a smarter, safer and cleaner road transport system places them at the forefront of the next phase of road transport globally.

Janus Electric
Janus Electric's battery system can be retrofitted convert Class 8 Prime Movers for long-haul transport

SwitchDin Imagine a grid with millions of smart, rooftop solar systems providing energy when and where it’s needed most. Imagine battery and electric vehicle owners teaming up with energy companies, using ‘people power’ to make the grid more efficient and resilient. Imagine regional microgrids that reduce dependence on expensive, imported diesel fuel by adding solar to the energy mix. SwitchDin develops the software that makes these worlds possible, by allowing solar panel systems, batteries and electric vehicles (‘distributed energy assets’) to integrate into the electricity grid’s operation. Founded in Newcastle in 2014, SwitchDin counts many of Australia’s utilities as customers, and SwitchDin technology enables virtual power plants, community batteries and other exciting innovations across the country with lessons for the rest of the world.?

Kardinia Energy generates solar energy using printed sheets that are thinner than the pages of a magazine. It is fully recycled in-house and can be installed on the vast vacant roofs of industrial buildings that can’t support heavy traditional solar panels. Printed Solar is so lightweight and can easily be rolled up to take on EV road trips, used in disaster relief or - as one rock band has requested - to bring on a world tour. Kardinia Energy’s Printed Solar technology has received unprecedented global demand and the company is raising capital to fund a new manufacturing facility for mass production.

5B makes prefabricated, pre-wired rapidly deployed solar arrays that can be installed faster than conventional solar, more safely and with less labour. Today this Australian-born company operates out of Australia, the United States and Chile. To date, 5B has deployed well over 60MW of its ground mount solar arrays across more than 100 sites across the world. It set a new speed record earlier this year, deploying 1.1MW in a single day with a team of 10 in the Atacama Desert in Chile.

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5B set a speed record this year, rolling out 1.1 MW of solar in a day

Tritium Charging has tackled the most common concerns for people buying an electric vehicle: will there be a charger where I need one, and will it take forever to charge my car? From start-up headquarters in a South Brisbane shed in 2001 to today, Tritium has grown to become the world’s second-largest fast charging company, and is listed on the NASDAQ. Tritium has contracts across the US, and in Europe. In Australia, Tritium recently contracted to supply fast chargers for Australia’s 7000 km EV superhighway.?

BZE has collaborated with the Australian Government to exhibit regionally-based Australian manufacturers at the world’s biggest annual climate conference, COP27. Companies showcased on Tuesday create environmentally safe technologies and new goods and services for the global green economy. These include high purity aluminium, modular solar, renewable energy storage and more?

Sanaya Khisty, Beyond Zero Emissions' Chief Strategy Officer, said, “We are delighted to bring some of the most innovative companies from Australia’s regions to the world stage. This showcase is an announcement to political leaders and the international community that Australian cleantech is open for business.”

COP attendees can view the display and meet some of the companies at the Australian Pavilion on Tuesday 15 November, 9 am – 10 am.

To learn more about the technologies on show contacts are below

Don Skerman

PHD Candidate CQU Centre for Railway Engineering at CQUniversity

2 年

Really inspiring to read more details in the link.

Darren Burrowes

Director and Co-Founder, BlueZone Group | Maritime Robotics and Uncrewed Systems | EY EOTY 2018 Regional Finalist

2 年
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Fossil free is fantastic, please show us the data to prove it. Batteries, solar panels, wind, hydro.....anything you are pushing, show us the data ! Full cradle to cradle analysis so those in the know can scrutinize and validate your claims to the public....then you are billionaires ! Prove your systems are superior to fossil fuels, are superior to nuclear energy and all other contenders in this space. Then we will all believe. The world needs fossil free, but the world demands "REAL" fossil free. Facts will always triumph over fiction, yet political agendas and clever marketing always seem to win. We need to change this.

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We are pleased to be part of the delegation and showcase how we can commercially manufacture solar energy in the Hunter and help Australia become a renewable energy powerhouse. With interest from over 70 countries this year alone, the opportunity for Kardinia Energy is considerable.

Anthony Coles

Green Economy accelerator

2 年

Some smart kit there. Well done. ??

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