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EnergyAustralia has endorsed Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia’s (HVIA) plans to electrify their fleets and build charging infrastructure around Australia. 

EnergyAustralia Managing Director, Mark Collette, said: “With transport being the second-largest source of carbon emissions, the electrification of heavy vehicles will be another way to contribute toward Australia’s emissions reduction targets. 

“An electric truck with a 600km range is already achievable, and batteries are getting better and cheaper all the time.

“For heavy vehicle and bus operators, though, this transition is not just about buying electric – they need to plan for the infrastructure to charge their fleet.  

“We are now partnering with fleet owners as they plan for their move from diesel to electric through depot charging solutions. This includes helping with depot development, grid connections, renewable energy, energy management and contracts. Importantly, these solutions need to be implemented in a way that is safe for people and the environment. 

“We are also working to ensure the energy used in depot changing facilities is clean through the development of grid-scale batteries and pumped hydro projects to support the transition to renewables.” 

Mr Collette’s comments follow EnergyAustralia’s hosting of HVIA’s Southern Regional Awards in Melbourne. 

HVIA CEO, Todd Hacking, said: “The heavy vehicle industry is transitioning and electric vehicles are a major part of the future fleet equation. Industry needs to work with partners on a holistic solution if the transition is to be smooth and successful.  

“HVIA is delighted to be partnering with EnergyAustralia and we are thrilled to see them taking a leading role in this important conversation by providing solutions for the industry to accelerate its transition to electric fleets.”  

Mr Collette said: “It was great to be part of the HVIA Awards, which celebrate leadership and innovation in the heavy vehicle industry. Congratulations to the regional award winners for their achievements, and we wish them every success in the national awards in November.” 

Category Winners in the HVIA Awards

Safety Innovation 

  • Scania Australia – Securing the future of workshop safety 

Product Innovation 

  • Knorr Bremse – iMass 
  • SEA Electric – SEA 300-45 EV 
  • Hyzon Motors – Hyzon Heavy Rigid 

Community Leadership 

  • Morris 
  • MaxiTRANS 

Apprentice of the Year 

  • Samuel Allan – Ballarat ISUZU 
  • Samuel Sheriffs – CMV Truck & Bus 
  • Benjamin Gusman – Fuso Port Melbourne 

Peter Langworthy Award 

  • Thomas Baggaley – CMV Truck & Bus
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