Welcome to ZEVA!
Here at Zero Emission Vehicles Australia, our mission statement is simple: To promote awareness and facilitate adoption of zero emission transport solutions in Australia.
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Few now doubt the realities of climate change and the economic consequences of finite oil reserves, but burning petrol can be a tough addiction to kick. Fortunately, battery powered electric vehicles offer a truly viable alternative to petrol powered vehicles for the vast majority of vehicles on Australian roads.
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Important Notice: As of June 2009, ZEVA has entered a joint venture with fellow Australian EV businesses EV Power and EVWA to form EV Works Pty Ltd.

Please visit our new website for all your electric vehicle product and service needs.
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Looking to buy an EV?
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Cars and trucks: Although there are currently no mass-produced electric cars available in Australia,
there are professional workshops around the country who can build one for you. Details are listed on our links page.
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Bikes and scooters: There are several brands currently available in Australia, such as the Vectrix, E-Max and SWEI. Please visit the links page for details.
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Recent News
| 23 Apr 2010: ZEVA website got hacked! |
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Our website got hacked today, and they managed to deface the recent news section temporarily. A message to the hacker: Why not do something useful with your life instead, like building an electric car?
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| 1 Feb 2009: What Does It Take To Turn Any Vehicle Into An EV? |
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| 18 Dec 2008: Top Gear reviews Tesla Roadster |
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Jeremy Clarkson from BBC's automotive show Top Gear recently reviewed the Tesla Roadster, including an impressive performance on the "stig lap" with a time equalling the Porsche 911 GT3. Autobloggreen is also running an article with comments from Tesla PR clarifying some of the points Clarkson made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U6XRoctFkM |
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| 4 Dec 2008: TTX01, 86 BHP Electric Motorcycle |
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| 6 Nov 2008: Tesla Builds a 4-Door |
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Model S is Tesla’s zero-emission, five-passenger luxury sedan powered by a lithium-ion battery pack. It is expected to have a base price of about US$60,000 and get about 240 miles per charge with exceptional performance. The first sedans will likely roll off the assembly line in late 2010. http://www.roadandtrack.com/ article.asp?section_id=10&article_id=7201 |
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| 23 Oct 2008: Project Better Place comes to Australia |
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