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Marinus Link Pty Ltd has selected a joint venture of DT Infrastructure and Samsung C&T Corporation (TasVic Greenlink) as the preferred bidder in the project’s major civils and construction tender.
Fox ESS, a leading renewable energy solution provider, recently announced the expansion of its service network across Australia, reinforcing its commitment to providing affordable energy solutions through its participation in the Cheaper Home Batteries Program.
AMPSOS, a groundbreaking innovation from a team of energy sector veterans, is launching on Kickstarter, offering a premium, all-in-one portable charging solution designed for the modern traveler.
Evo Power, a leading battery energy storage system integrator and service provider based in Australia, has completed a more-than $30 million capital raise through its parent company, LKA Pacific. This funding will support Evo Power’s operational expansion and growth in key markets, including Australia, the United States, and Korea, where the company has established operations.
The Australian Electric Vehicle Association has called on all state, territory and the Commonwealth treasurers to ensure that a future road user charge is mass-multiplied and does not single out electric vehicles.
Dynamic smart electric vehicle charging company Ohme is proud to announce a new partnership with Sparky Direct, one of Australia’s leading online electrical wholesalers.
The Albanese Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries program has seen 50,000 batteries installed in homes, businesses and community groups across the country as of the weekend.
The Crisafulli Government is delivering more power to Toowoomba through Energy Queensland’s newest local network-connected battery at Torrington.
The Allan Labor Government is supporting more government schools across the state to install solar power systems – helping them slash their electricity bills and reducing their carbon footprint.
The Essential Services Commission has punished two businesses it alleges claimed Victorian energy efficiency certificates for work that didn’t take place.
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