A Guide to the Kia Soul EV

A Guide to the Kia Soul EV

First released in 2017, the Kia Soul EV is a small hatchback with an SUV-like appearance which has made it a popular choice for city dwellers. Set to become Australia’s cheapest electric car, the Kia Soul EV boast an impressive theoretical range of up to 452 km’s,...
A Guide to the Peugeot e-208

A Guide to the Peugeot e-208

Released in 2019, the Peugeot e-208 is the European’s brand’s first foray into fully electric cars and it’s a good one! The e-208 impresses with a range of 340km’s and a quick charge time. The Peugeot e-208 is the first of a number of planned electric cars for the...
Common myths about owning an EV

Common myths about owning an EV

Unfortunately, misinformation about electric vehicles (EVs) and the reality of owning one is abundant. Since the moment EVs first arrived on the scene there has been a proliferation of myths, half-truths, outdated beliefs and straight up lies amongst consumers which...
The Cost of Owning a Used Nissan Leaf

The Cost of Owning a Used Nissan Leaf

Australia has been slow to jump on the bandwagon when it comes to electric cars; however they’re becoming increasingly popular with the addition of new infrastructure on Australian roads and the advancements in technology in the field. Although electric cars are known...
A Guide to the Nissan Note e-Power

A Guide to the Nissan Note e-Power

A Guide to the Nissan Note e-Power The Nissan Note has been around since 2004 and since the beginning it has cleverly walked the line between the compactness of a super-mini, and the functionality of a much larger car.  However, it’s undoubtedly the new generation...