This week
Electric bytes
SwitchedOn Australia Podcast
What you missed
Despite the surge in EV charging infrastructure installed in 2023, consumer expectations and demand are not being met.
The federal government has launched its online Solar Consumer Guide to help make picking the right rooftop solar and battery system 'as easy as possible.'
Sarah Aubrey ditched the gas in her federation house, went electric and efficient, and now uses a quarter of the electricity she used to.
A new vehicle-to-grid (V2G) standard in the US could make it much easier for EVs to share data and power — and save money for drivers and utilities.
A local council in Victoria is considering offering rate cuts for residents who install solar over 5KW.
After recent storms in Victoria fried her gas stove, Sophie Vorrath decided there was no going back - she invested in a portable one burner induction stove for $150.
Legislative changes to ensure durability and warranty standards for EV batteries could provide greater confidence in the used EV market.
Consumer demand for EV charging – and electric hot water heating – can be shifted by optimising tariffs.
Australia is still developing rules & regs for bidirectional charging, but the UK is pushing ahead with new tariffs that will unlock massive amounts of battery storage in EVs.
New research examines where in Australia will have the worst conditions for solar degradation.