https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-31/tesla-australias-first-electric-car-queensland/10944402
Australia's first manufactured electric car 'nothing like Tesla'
2019-03-31  Tim Swantson

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Workers sit in two-seater electric van called the 'Cargo' being built in a
Logan warehouse ... for small Queensland start-up ACE EV. (ABC News: Tim
Swanston)

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Under the hood of the ACE EV two-seater electric van — no motor, but cooling
and braking systems. (ABC News: Tim Swanston)

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Australian electric garbage truck by SEA Electric is a Victorian-based
company that electrifies heavy vehicles. (Supplied: SEA Electric)

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Motor and tipped-forward cab of Australian electric truck by SEA Electric. A
number of electric trucks are already on roads in Perth and Melbourne.
(Supplied: SEA Electric)
]

It took a German engineer who spoke limited English three years — and
flat-pack parts sourced from China and Taiwan — to build the first electric
car to be manufactured in Australia.

The two-seater van was built in an unassuming warehouse south of Brisbane by
a motley crew for small Queensland start-up ACE EV.

They hope it will beat Australia's resistance to the new technology by being
one of the most affordable on the market.

Managing director Greg McGarvie kept costs down by designing a carbon fibre
shell made from flat packs manufactured in China and Taiwan.

They were shipped to their warehouse at Logan, south of Brisbane, and glued
together to make the Cargo, which will be launched in Sydney on Tuesday.

    "It's about us taking responsibility for the next generation, both in
jobs and innovation," said Mr McGarvie, a former marine biologist.

"But more importantly, to reduce our carbon impact.

"What we have here is nothing like Tesla — it's nothing like any of the
other automakers."

Greg McGarvie stands in front of the two-seater electric van in a warehouse
at Logan.

[image]  Mr McGarvie kept costs down by designing a carbon fibre shell made
from flat packs. (ABC News: Tim Swanston)

Frustrated by lack of support

Mr McGarvie's team included a German engineer, a translator and a handful of
workers using Mr McGarvie's own money and that of international backers.

By the end of the year, they want to build 100 cars, including the Cargo, a
ute and a two-door hatch.

Coming in at about $40,000, the vehicles will not be sold to the public
initially, instead being pitched to small businesses and companies.

Once enough capital has been raised, ACE EV would then progress to
wide-scale manufacturing.

The three-year process to get Australia's first electric passenger car built
has at times frustrated Mr McGarvie, who has seen competitors overseas get a
leg-up from their local governments.

He would like to have the same support as private or public investors in New
Zealand, which could get 50 per cent of their costs funded by the
Government.

    "All we want Government to say is look, we think this is a great idea —
what can we do to help?" Mr McGarvie said.

"It doesn't necessarily have to be money."
Missed opportunity?

A senate select committee handed down a report at the start of the year into
the industry and Australia's sluggish uptake.

It found in stark contrast to many comparable economies, only 0.2 per cent
of recent annual car sales in Australia were battery EVs.

The poor uptake was attributed to concerns over charging infrastructure,
availability and cost.

Most have a price tag over $60,000.

Despite a host of recommendations, Mr McGarvie said that had not translated
into any useful support.

    "It's not happening as quickly and as honestly as we would like," Mr
McGarvie said.

Slightly along the auto manufacturing spectrum sits SEA Electric, a
Victorian-based company that electrifies heavy vehicles like garbage trucks
and vans.

A number of their garbage trucks are already hitting the roads in Perth and
Melbourne, including one that is completely Australian-built and assembled.

SEA Electric managing director Tony Fairweather said unless both federal and
state governments acted soon, the country could miss an opportunity.

"We've now got activity in the US and Europe and Asia — all sectors that
have substantial incentives and support for this space," Mr Fairweather
said.

"Australia is only just starting down that path.

    "We are absolutely the least-progressed developed market in the world in
terms of supporting and incentivising EV uptake.

"It's a little bit embarrassing to be honest — Australia's got a really
exciting opportunity but it's a small window of opportunity to take
advantage of this revolution."
[© abc.net.au]
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/ace-ev-group-gregory-mcgarvie/
Gregory McGarvie - Managing Director - ACE EV Group


https://cleantechnica.com/2019/04/01/first-ev-built-in-australia-is-no-tesla-killer/
First EV Built In Australia Is No Tesla Killer
2019-04-02  If the process of putting an electric motor, a battery pack, and
a prefab body together to make an electric vehicle sounds familiar, it is
because that is how the ...
https://cleantechnica.com/files/2019/04/ACE-Yewt.png


https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/hewson-steggall-back-launch-of-new-electric-vehicle-20190402-p519zv.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed
Hewson, Steggall back launch of new electric vehicle
April 3, 2019  Zali Steggall putting the badge on an Australian-assembled
ACE-EV at the Smart Energy Conference ... said Australia is trailing behind
the rest of the world ... and needed an Australian-built EV industry ...
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https://www.mtaiq.com.au/queensland-ev-company-set-to-recharge-auto-manufacturing-industry/
Queensland EV Company set to Recharge Auto Manufacturing ...
Jun 14, 2018 - Jun 14 2018 - The rise of the electric vehicle over the past
decade has ... It would be fair to say that Australia has been somewhat
lagging ... said ACE Managing Director Greg McGarvie, perfect for the light
commercial sector.
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https://www.electrans.co.uk/ace-high-australian-start-eyes-ev-production/


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Paperwork Holding Up Hyundai Kona Electric Release In Australia
Mar 21, 2019  While the Kona will be officially added to Australia's growing
electric car fleet ... get the issues worked out promptly and begin
delivering the Kona Electric in OZ ...
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