80kW DC charging

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    LDV eDeliver 9 Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The latest Australian model LDV eDeliver 9 is a large all-electric commercial van designed to meet the growing demand for zero-emission transport solutions for businesses. It offers substantial cargo space, with van variants providing up to 12.33 cubic metres of volume and a payload capacity of up to 1,410 kg, catering to a range of delivery and trade applications. Powered by a 150kW electric motor and available with an 88.5kWh battery in van models, it provides a WLTP driving range of up to 280km and supports DC fast charging for operational efficiency.

  • 5 Seater

    LDV eT60 Electric Ute – Australian Model EV

    The LDV eT60 is Australia’s first 100 percent electric dual-cab ute, offering a battery-powered alternative in a traditionally diesel-dominated Aussie ute segment. The eT60 has a real world range of around 290km before you load it up and with a maximum of 1 tonne towing capacity it hasn’t inspired potential Australian ute buyers to open their wallets. It aims to cater to businesses and individuals looking for a zero-emission commercial vehicle, particularly for urban and semi-rural applications but while it was the first of its kind, it launched with a significant price premium over its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts and compromised on some important ute capabilities therefore has not sold in great numbers.

  • 5 Seater

    MG ZS EV – Australian Model EV

    Since it’s arrival in Australia in late 2020, the MG ZS EV has offered EV buyers a compact, all-electric SUV which is practical and affordable, being the ideal entry point into the world of electric vehicles for . This generation 2 model had delivered a slightly more comfortable interior, improved range and more modern technology, making it perfect for economical daily commutes and urban driving. With ongoing updates, MG has expanded the ZS EV’s battery options, increasing its appeal with longer-range versions. In early 2025 it is being discontinued and replaced with the MGS5 SUV which is based on MG’s next generation, dedicated EV platform the same as the MG4.