Keeping the costs down on EVs is very challenging, but solutions include improving the supply chain and production networks, and outsourcing to contract manufacturers.
We hear a lot about the negative impact of rate rises on mortgage repayments, while little is made of the benefits of high interest rates.
If we’re to effectively tackle the critical challenge of climate change, we urgently need a better and more coordinated global transformation to environmentally-friendly economies.
How is the way we currently consume fashion pressuring the environment and supply chains? Where will we find ourselves in 50 years if our behaviours don’t change? And importantly … what will we wear?
Electricity should be a main focus, but big improvements are also needed in transport, industry, agriculture and buildings.
Electric scooters, e-bikes and other forms of micromobility have set the wheels in motion for a revolution in the way we move around cities.
A 2050 net zero goal will provide clarity, ambition and focus. But Scott Morrison must back rhetoric with investment and policy commensurate with the task.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
COVID-19’s global supply chain disruption opens the door for Australia to take more control of the lithium manufacturing process that produces electric vehicle batteries.
There are ways we can move towards zero-emissions transport in a post-COVID-19 Australian economy.
Should the word apply to an application that’s difficult to use and doesn’t take human needs into account?
Oral historians are collecting memories from those who worked for the car manufacturer over the decades.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
The curtain has come down on the Victorian auto industry, but former workers are finding opportunities in the booming pharmaceuticals and medical technology sector.
Pharmacy and medical technology partnerships lead the transition.
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