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Jump in EV Sales

27 Jul 2018 – From 2011 (49) to 2017 (2,284), the Australia market has seen approximately 7,341 Electric Vehicles (EVs) sold in total.

Electric vehicle select committee established

25 Jul 2018 – South Australia senator Tim Storer will chair a select committee on electric vehicles investigating the economic, environment and social benefits of widespread EV uptake in Australia; the opportunity for the development of EV manufacturing, supply and value chain activities; and how the federal, state and territory governments can better work together to support these goals.

Australia’s EV Industry picking up

24 Jul 2018 – In 2017, Australia recorded only 2,284 Electric Vehicle (EV) sales. This is expected to rise form this year onwards as more EV models are introduced to the market and charging infrastructure improves (currently there is roughly one charging station for every six EV’s).

Encouraging Conversations in the Motor Trades

10 Jul 2018 – MTAA Super is joining forces with R U OK? to launch a new campaign to encourage workers in the automotive industry to look out for signs that a colleague or friend might be “doing it tough”, and to equip them with the tools to start an important conversation.

Back on Track Brabham and the BT62

6 Jul 2018 – Think of the name Brabham and at first you probably envisage Sir Jack, a three-time Formula One world champion and one of Australia’s finest ever sporting exports. Then, assimilate the name with a brand and it’s a manufacturing heavyweight of true, global regard.

MTA Q&A – Manly Automotive Services

6 Jul 2018 – Shane Boynton has owned and run Manly Automotive Services for 18 years. Taking real pride in the relationship he has with his community, Shane has generations of families as customers and the Manly Automotive logo is a common sight on the vehicles that cruise the Brisbane bayside suburb.

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