Tag: EV reviews
Livin’ & Drivin’ with the Cannon Alpha PHEV Ute
Three months ago, Great Wall Motors added the Cannon Alpha to the PHEV ute surge. We took one for a drive, and I wondered how it would be received. Would it be as successful in Australia’s ute-driving community as the BYD Shark PHEV? I was so impressed with the Shark … [continued]
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Where Do You Park Your MG Cyberster Roadster?
In a solar-powered, self-charging carport, of course, but more on that later. Serial entrepreneur and attention seeker Arran Blomfield of RegenEV has gone all out and bought himself a red MG Cyberster. “Well,” I quipped, “if you are going to have a midlife crisis, a sports car is cheaper than a … [continued]
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Leapmotor C10 BEV Real-Life Stories
It is eight months since the Leapmotor C10 was launched in Australia. Majella and I took one for a drive and were impressed by the affordable BEV. You can read about our experience here. Our article elicited comments such as: “You are so lucky in Australia to have such a … [continued]
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Ford F-150 Lightning Owner Review
At the Solar Citizens Election sausage sizzle, I managed to catch up with Jake Whitehead. Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney, Whitehead is CEO of ODIN and chief scientist at the Electric Vehicle Council. He is the proud owner of a Ford F-150 Lightning. He was kind enough to … [continued]
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4 Months with the Chery Omoda E5
Eight months ago, Majella and I went for a test drive in the newly arrived Omoda E5 from Chery. You can read about it here. Our conclusion was that the car was good value for the money and should be considered when cross shopping for an electric SUV. But four … [continued]
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