Research
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Electrified off-highway components market to be worth $25bn in 2030
The electrified off-highway components market will grow at a CAGR of 8%, hitting a value of $25bn in 2030, and generating a total of $186bn in ... -
Energy Workforce Roadmap: “Count all Aussie energy jobs”
Australia and the rest of the world needs a new approach to counting employment in the energy sector according to a new report titled Developing the ... -
Rewiring Australia: Electrify everything to demolish power bills
A report released by Rewiring Australia, a new energy think tank, shows that Australian households could vastly reduce their energy bills through electrification, and cut domestic ... -
QBCC redefines rules for electricians installing single head split air-conditioning systems
NECA’s lobbying with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) has redefined the rules for an electrician installing a single split head air-conditioning system. The rules ... -
CSIRO, Optus release research mitigating telecommunications bushfire risks
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and Optus have released findings of a joint nationwide project to improve bushfire resilience of critical telecommunications. The research analysed where ... -
AER: Networks are delivering more at the lowest cost to customers
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has confirmed that electricity networks are delivering for customers reliably and at the lowest cost in almost a decade. In its ... -
Trina Solar publishes white paper on global inverters matching for Vertex Series modules
Trina Solar has published a white paper on ‘Inverter Matching for Trina Solar’s Vertex Series PV Modules’, including the 410W, 510W, 550W, 600W and 670W series. ... -
New salts raise the bar for lithium-ion battery technology
Lithium-ion batteries are set to take a dominant role in EVs and other applications in the near future – but the battery materials, currently in use, ... -
Monash, Griffith encouraging government to review EV taxation law
Researchers from Monash Business School and Griffith University are encouraging the Australian government to review taxation law to support the affordability of EVs and charging infrastructure. ...