Yearly Archives: 2014

Good News for Leaf Owners

Resale Value Just Improved Nissan have announced a replacement cost for their battery packs for the inevitable day when a replacement pack is required.  The battery pack is currently guaranteed against capacity loss for 5 years or 96,500kms and 8 years or 240,000kms against defects.  For Leaf owners the new announcement means they can replace

Harley Davidson Electric

Electric Hogs We don't normally comment on electric motorcycles but the most recognised motorcycle brand in the world, Harley Davidson, has produced an electric bike and wants customer feedback.  Many who associate themselves with HD will be under impressed while those looking to the future will recognise it's an inevitability and a sign of the times. Project

Oil is Risky Business

Of all the reasons we should convert our fleet to electric the stand out argument is Energy Security.  There is no doubt if the oil supply to Australia (and other countries reliant on oil imports) suddenly ceased for whatever reason - economic, natural disaster or war - we would be in a catastrophic position with the

June 19th, 2014|Tags: , , |

The Demise of Car Ownership

The number of cars on the road surpassed 1 billion in 2011. By 2050 the projection is for at least 2 billion cars and a global population of 9 billion.  There would certainly be challenges in bringing another 1 billion vehicles on to the road.  Of course the majority of these would be in developing countries

June 5th, 2014|Tags: |

Solar Roadways

Solar Roadways - Crazy & Brilliant Some of you may already be aware of the idea of Solar Roadways as the youtube video Solar Freakin Roadways has been viewed over 5 million times.  So what are solar roadways? Well literally they are roads, carparks, driveways or any other road surface paved in solar panels replacing the bitumen

$5.8 Billion Aussie Annual Air Pollution Cost

''Given the size of the economic cost of the health effect of air pollution, the benefits of reducing that burden could easily outweigh the monetary cost of investments in more ambitious programs to reduce pollution.'' So reads the latest report from the OECD, called The Cost of Air Pollution: Health Impacts of Road Transport. As

May 23rd, 2014|Tags: , , |

300 Miles on Cotton Batteries

Power Japan Plus - a Japanese startup - makes some incredible claims for an organic cotton battery.  Cotton?  Yes the same stuff that's in your clothes, bless your cotton socks. By changing the structure of the cotton fibre, PJP states unique properties are created that lead to a battery technology they claim is superior in

May 15th, 2014|Tags: , , , |

Avis Orders 400 Leafs

Nissan's biggest single private order for 400 Nissan Leaf EVs was placed by Avis in Denmark.  Avis is the second largest car rental company and this commitment underscores again the unstoppable rise of the electric vehicle.  Unlike its Norwegian neighbour where the Leaf was the third top selling car overall in 2013, the EV market in

May 14th, 2014|Tags: , , , , |

Solar Car Port

As individuals and groups switch to electric vehicles a range of 'add ons' will start to become commonplace. One we've written about before will be wireless charging - just pull in to your parking space and the car will automatically start to charge up without the need to plug in (see our blog Wireless Charging for

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