Australian mining companies have agreed to incorporate Tesla Model Y vehicles into their logistics operations.
The Australian electric vehicle (EV) distributor and mining transport logistics provider, AusEV, has made a significant stride in the transition towards cleaner and smarter fleet solutions for the mining sector. The company has announced the addition of the Tesla Model Y to its expanding offering of electric fleet vehicles, tailored to the mining and resources sector.
According to AusEV, the Model Y delivers on reliability, lower cost of ownership, efficiency, and innovation, as stated by AusEV's partner, AusEV. The addition of these vehicles to their fleet represents a big leap forward, offering a promising solution for the mining sector's transition towards cleaner and smarter fleet solutions.
The Tesla Model Ys, imported from the United States, undergo conversion from left- to right-hand-drive by Brisbane-based Advanced Manufacturing Queensland (AMQ). AMQ also performs additional modifications on the Model Ys, such as installing an extra 12-volt battery and offering solar cells mounted on the bonnet to charge the battery. These modifications aim to enhance the vehicle's reliability and efficiency for mining fleet usage, providing additional power support and sustainable energy input while on site.
Edward Kocwa, CEO of Bosscap Group, the parent company of AusEV, expressed his excitement about introducing the Tesla Model Y to AusEV's line-up. The Model Y's popularity in Australia allows it to be right-hand-drive capable, unlike the Ford F-150 Lightnings. This is a significant advantage, as the Model Y is built for performance, safety, and durability, making it an ideal choice for the demanding conditions of the mining sector.
The Model Ys join the Ford F-150 Lightnings in AusEV's fleet, further demonstrating their commitment to advancing transport options in Australia's industry and resource sectors. Joshua S. Hill, a Melbourne-based journalist who has been writing about climate change, clean technology, and electric vehicles for over 15 years, has been reporting on electric vehicles and clean technologies for Renew Economy and The Driven since 2012. His observations on the growing trend towards electric vehicles in the mining sector are sure to be insightful.
Despite his preference for walking, Hill acknowledges the importance of electric vehicles in the transition towards a more sustainable future. The addition of the Tesla Model Y to AusEV's fleet is a testament to this transition, offering a cleaner, smarter, and more efficient solution for the mining sector. The adoption of electric vehicles like the Model Y is a significant step forward in providing cleaner and smarter fleet solutions for the mining sector, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
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- AusEV, a distributor of electric vehicles in Australia, has added the Tesla Model Y to their expanding fleet of electric vehicles tailored for the mining sector.
- The Australiasian Model Ys, imported from the United States and converted by Advanced Manufacturing Queensland, are equipped with additional modifications such as an extra 12-volt battery and solar cells on the bonnet for increased efficiency in mining fleet usage.
- Edward Kocwa, CEO of Bosscap Group and AusEV, is excited about introducing the Tesla Model Y to AusEV's line-up, as it is built for performance, safety, and durability—an ideal choice for the mining sector's demanding conditions.
- The transition towards cleaner and smarter fleet solutions in the mining sector is gaining momentum, with electric vehicles like the Tesla Model Y offering a more sustainable, efficient, and tech-driven alternative in the industry.