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Electric car infrastructure just four years off

23/10/2008 12:53:00 PM.  | 
Within just four years, most Australians will be able to drive an electric car and recharge it at special plug-in points at home, the office or shopping centres.

The mass use of electric cars moved a giant step closer to reality today, with power company AGL and finance group Macquarie Capital signing an agreement with international group Better Place to provide infrastructure to support the environmentally-friendly vehicles.

Under the agreement, Macquarie will raise $1 billion to build an electric-vehicle network in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, and AGL will power it with renewable energy.

Better Place, established by American entrepreneur Shai Agassi, has designed the infrastructure model, which is already being rolled out in Israel and Denmark.

Mr Agassi said under the agreement, by 2012 the three major Australian cities will each have a network of between 200,000 and 250,000 charge stations where drivers can recharge their electric cars.

These are likely to be at home, in businesses, car parks and shopping centres, he said.

In addition, there will be some 150 switch stations in each city and on major freeways, where electric batteries can be automatically replaced in drive-in stations similar to a car wash.

"We call it a ubiquitous charging network across the cities," Mr Agassi said in Melbourne today.

"It's a massive infrastructure project ... and that means new jobs for Australians."

Drivers will pay to recharge their cars through various power supply agreements, similar to mobile phone contracts, where consumers choose the rate that best reflects their car use.

Mr Agassi said today's deal was an integral step, as people would only buy electric vehicles if the infrastructure was in place to support them.

While Renault-Nissan is already manufacturing an electric-only car, Mr Agassi said he hoped today's agreement would encourage Australia's car manufacturers to develop their own versions.

The Victorian government has established a working group to examine fuel-efficient vehicle technology with the state's car manufacturers, with a particular focus on developing the first generation of electric vehicles.

"The Victorian government supports any initiative that will have positive outcomes in reducing emissions in the transport sector and I welcome this innovative approach to help make broad adoption of electric vehicles in Australia possible," Premier John Brumby said.

COMMENTS

Thursday, 23 October 2008

DOES THIS MEAN MACQUARIE WILL BUILD ANOTHER EXPENSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE AND CHARGE COMMUTERS MORE LIKE THEIR TOLL ROADS.IF WE TAXPAYERS ARE SUBSIDIZING THE ELECTRIC CAR IN AUSTRALIA THEN GOVERNMENT MUST STEP IN AT THE DESIGN STAGE TO MAKE SURE THE PLUG WILL FIT A 15AMP POWER POINT.OTHERWISE WITH ALL THE FEES AND CHARGES PUT ON BY THE ENTREPRENEURS THEY WILL KILL THE ELECTRIC CAR.

Posted by: LEWIS P BUCKINGHAM, sydney

 

Thursday, 23 October 2008

I'll take an AWD station wagon version please. Not as good for the community & my fitness as a push bike but it's about time they started making electric cars again. (Some of the first cars were electric but cheap petrol became available and was more competitive.) It'll mean less pollutants in the city air, less noise (just be more carefull crossing the street - you won't hear them coming.), a reduction in CO2 emmissions, less money going OS to the middle east oil sheiks & oil companies.

Posted by: Fran Pasanai, Southport

 

Thursday, 23 October 2008

fran i will have one with you. cannot wait. just a bit hard to get power off road, we will have to take a generator or something

Posted by: Belinda Hummie, New lambton

 

Friday, 24 October 2008

This is excellent news. MacQuarrie with Agassi is the ideal combination to get this infrastricture project off the ground. If you leave it with our state govts alone it will never happen - they've wasted the last few years as it is and the bureaucracies are only just at the point where they don't have to ask what is an EV. We need something positive to happen on the Peak Oil/Climate Change front right now to halt all the doom and gloom talk. Or we'll have a recession we don't need to have.

Posted by: Chris Sanderson, Bangalow

 
 

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