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EVs, renewables and storage not just climate action They’re strategic assets that bolster energy security Charged on Aus solar and wind, EVs reduce oil imports and cut household fuel costs Past scare campaigns on EVs delayed opportunities for Australia to reduce oil dependence








-1% feed-in = the grid begging you NOT to export. So I just stored it in our EV instead which was at 62%—free fuel ⚡ Using Amber’s wholesale pricing makes this possible. If you’re in AU, jump in—referral below (we both save): 👉 mates.amber.com.au/EEFV7XXX Peak #Bettrification.

Toyota roars past BYD in Japan EV sales with $6,000 more in subsidies New incentives for vehicles with domestically produced batteries to expand gap s.nikkei.com/4cg8wVW




What Honda’s EV retreat means for clean tech Japan’s carmakers treating battery-electric vehicles as niche, instead backed hybrids, H2 & e-fuels But, China, with EVs and batteries as core industries, set to define the future of mobility 360info.org/22351-2/ @360info_global


Has the oil shock ruined your weekend? How Morrison’s scare campaign backfired on Australia LNP refused to put clean cars on our roads Instead, we're pumping dirty fuel into our tanks Even worse result in New Zealand, too thedriven.io/2026/03/15/rui… @TheDriven_io

Two Australian states will temporarily offer free public transport to ease the effects of rising fuel costs, as prolonged hostilities in the Middle East increase supply risks bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


BREAKING: Labor is halving the fuel excise which will reduce the cost of petrol and diesel by 26.3c per litre. The Albanese Government will halve the fuel excise for three months from April and cut the Heavy Vehicle Road User Charge to zero to help with the cost of living. This is on top of boosting fuel supply, supporting our domestic refineries, empowering the ACCC with bigger penalties for misconduct, and strengthening international supply chains. People are under cost-of-living pressure and a lot of that pressure is being piled on at the petrol pump as a direct result of the conflict in the Middle East.

When these countries decided to swap to electric vehicles, they just did And it doesn't seem to take long They won't be having much of a crisis of oil (still some, just not as much Graphs by @leRaffl leraffl.github.io/LeRaffl-Galler…