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EV Insights July

The electric vehicle market in Australia is now developing quickly, with more manufacturers, a wider range of models, longer driving range and increased price competition.  The switch to EVs is noticeable in central Victoria with dozens of our clients now driving EVs from MG to Mercedes and everything in between. Seeing EVs in the showroom […]

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Battery rebate scheme

With a re-elected ALP government the Cheaper Home Batteries program is now being implemented by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. This program offers the potential to save around $4000 on the cost of installing an average 11.5kWh battery. The scheme is scheduled to operate from 1 July 2025. There are a few key

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EV Insights June

The electric vehicle market in Australia is now developing quickly, with more manufacturers, a wider range of models, longer driving range and increased price competition.  The switch to EVs is noticeable in central Victoria with dozens of our clients now driving EVs from MG to Mercedes and everything in between. Seeing EVs in the showroom

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EV Insights May

The electric vehicle market in Australia is now developing quickly, with more manufacturers, a wider range of models, longer driving range and increased price competition.  The switch to EVs is noticeable in central Victoria with dozens of our clients now driving EVs from MG to Mercedes and everything in between. Seeing EVs in the showroom

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EV Myths

Thanks to the AEVA for this handy guide to EV Myths. https://aeva.asn.au/little-book-of-ev-myths-australian-edition As they say EV myths and misinformation are out of control. Our advice is that if you really want to know the truth about electric cars, and if they could suit your lifestyle (they might not), then talk to one of the 300,000

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Energy Costs Rising

The cap on retail energy prices is about to be lifted, meaning from 1 July electricity will cost households more. The impact in Victoria is likely to be less than other states …. but this is a good time to review some details about your electricity consumption, retail plan and pricing. The following article from

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EV Insights April

The electric vehicle market in Australia is now developing quickly, with more manufacturers, a wider range of models, longer driving range and increased price competition.  The switch to EVs is noticeable in central Victoria with dozens of our clients now driving EVs from MG to Mercedes and everything in between. Seeing EVs in the showroom

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