Contributors
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Charging ahead: the future for the electric vehicle industry
The electric vehicle revolution is off to a modest start, but the electrotechnology industry should now prepare for the surge that’s coming. Peter Vandenheuvel reports. The ... -
What further opportunities are there with solar panels?
As the number of PV systems grows, after-sales service and maintenance provide good business opportunities. Phil Kreveld explains. Solar panels on Australian roofs are as common ... -
RMS and TRMS in current and voltage measurement
The terms RMS (root mean square) and TRMS (true root mean square) need a bit of highlighting, particularly since nice sinewave voltage and currents are pretty ... -
All new Isuzu D-Max
Isuzu has unveiled its fully redesigned D-Max one-tonne ute overseas ahead of an expected Australian launch around mid-2020. Isuzu Ute Australia is maintaining its focus on ... -
Nissan unveils Navara N-Trek Warrior
Nissan is working overtime to build up the standing of its Navara ute in the marketplace and its latest effort is a big one with the ... -
Peugeot expands van range
Peugeot has expanded its light commercial vehicle range with the Partner compact van and Boxer large van joining the mid-size Expert already on the market. As ... -
Control tweaks
Will you still need grid power if you opt for solar photovoltaic independence? Phil Kreveld looks into the not-so-distant future. Most home owners and businesses could ... -
Finders and keepers
Trade training should be a national aim, not a matter for political point scoring. James Tinslay outlines the NECA approach. We are all aware of fake ... -
Pencil to keyboard
Electrical estimating software offers many benefits, but make sure it is Australian and fits your operations. Brian Seymour explains. Most businesses use some form of software ... -
Keys to the grid lock
It’s time to consider how large numbers of electric vehicles will affect generation, transmission and distribution. Phil Kreveld outlines the issues. The growth in electric vehicle ...