Australian lithium-ion battery manufacturer Magnis Energy Technologies has entered into a three-year agreement with Tesla for the supply of Anode Active Materials (AAM).Read More
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Minister for infrastructure Catherine King said a local Tesla manufacturing plant would be “absolutely” welcome in Australia when releasing a consultation paper for a new national electric vehicle (EV) strategy.Read More
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Core Lithium has announced that it has entered a legally binding Term Sheet with Tesla for up to 110,000 tonnes of Li2O spodumene concentrate supply from the Finniss Lithium Project. Read More
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On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $8.2 million in funding to Tesla Motors Australia (Tesla) to deploy residential battery and rooftop Read More
Energy Minister Bill Johnston and the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River have begun a five-year trial of community battery storage in Margaret River.
Located at the Margaret River Recreation Centre, the 464-kilowatt Read More
Tesla will ramp up production this year to make more than half a million units, after its second quarterly profit in a row, largely due to its new manufacturing facility in Shanghai.
Tesla’s stock rose Read More
Infigen has been awarded a retail contract to supply Tesla fast-charging supercharger stations with energy as the company’s Lake Bonney Wind Farm and Battery nears full commercial operation, according Read More
Electric car company, Tesla, has announced an Australian executive, Robyn Denholm, as its new chair, replacing Elon Musk.
Denholm has been a board member at Tesla since 2014 and currently serves as the Read More
Russian company, Kalashnikov, took a new turn in its production last week by unveiling a prototype electric car, which the company hopes will bring it to the ranks of global electric car producers Read More
The world’s largest virtual power plant will create more than 500 renewable energy jobs – with South Australian manufacturers set to play a key role.
Around 250 new jobs will be created through the Read More
The world’s largest lithium-ion battery storage facility in South Australia, built by manufacturing giant Tesla, has begun dispatching power following testing.
State premier Jay Weatherill will attend Read More
Tesla is in the process of recalling 11,000 Model X SUVs that have been manufactured between October 28, 2016 – August 16, 2017, worldwide because the company says the SUV’s rear seats might Read More
The SA state government has received 60 international proposals under its $150 million Renewable Technology Fund. The proposals included a diverse range of next generation renewable energy and energy Read More
In a press release by the SA government, Adelaide has been announced as now being a hub for SA’s electric vehicle charging network with eight fast charging stations opening today within a new dedicated Read More
Redflow CEO Simon Hackett has welcomed today’s announcement that the South Australian Government has awarded a contract to deploy a 129 megawatt hour (MWh) battery farm to help solve the State’s power Read More
Tesla will build the world’s biggest lithium ion battery, to be installed at a wind farm in South Australia before the end of the year.
The successful tender was announced as a partnership between Tesla Read More
An Australian start-up wants to mass-produce autonomous electric vehicles, and potentially build a battery gigafactory.
CEO of start-up A2emCo, Michael Molitor, has revealed that the company aims to produce Read More
Tesla has opened its first Adelaide store, citing the state’s interest in its Model S and X electric vehicles and the state’s commitment to renewable energy as its reasons for setting up there.
The Read More
The South Australian government has announced that it will spend A$500m to build a government owned gas plant and battery storage farm to stabilise its energy supply and provide energy to industry, Read More
The government is considering changing the Clean Energy Finance Corporation’s (CEFC) legislated rules to allow it to fund less intermittent sources of energy due to ongoing concerns with the ability Read More