Why Australia is running behind on electric vehicles

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Why Australia is running behind on electric vehicles
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As the Australian government’s consultation paper on a National Electric Vehicle Strategy pointed out when it asked for input last year, we are being sold some of the highest emitting cars in the world.

increases, so will the demand for skilled workers. The industry is already seeing workers from the existing automotive industry make the switch.

It’s part of the company’s work in autonomous vehicles, transport and software development. Since launching in 2015, Applied EV has grown to a team of 100.CEO and co-founder, Julian Broadbent, says it’s an exciting industry to be part of: “Eventually, every vehicle worldwide will become electric,” he says. “Careers in AV technology provide the satisfaction, freedom and agility to the boundaries of what’s possible.

“As digital vehicle architecture is a new industry, user experience forms the cornerstone of the business to purposely develop software around people and safety,” he says.

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