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RECORDING | 24 June: Electric trucks in Western Australia: the new frontier?

  • amandamckittrick1
  • May 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 10


Western Australia now boasts one of the world’s longest connected EV highways, yet the transition to electric trucks is shaped by the state's unique challenges: vast distances, large multi-trailer configurations, and the need for robust off-grid charging infrastructure.


Watch the recording of A2EP and MOV3MENT's webinar on freight decarbonisation to learn how these challenges and more are being tackled head-on by government and industry to help decarbonise WA supply chains.


Presenters:

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Mark Gjerek, Director, MOV3MENT - Latest trends of electric truck uptake in Australia and how the future looks for WA.


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Romesh Rodrigo, Head Regulatory Affairs and Emerging Mobility Sales, Daimler Trucks - Current and future electric truck technology for WA supply chains.


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Ralton Benn, Project Manager, Cape Dunstans - Building an off-grid RE charging system for the Centurion fleet of 30 electric trucks.


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Sean Carren, Managing Director, Goldstar Transport - Learnings from operating the first electric truck in WA and those that have followed.




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Steve Beyer, Director Transport Sustainability and Strategic Projects, WA Department of Transport - Overview of the EV rollout and what the WA government is doing to support and prepare for electric trucks.



Don't miss this chance to hear from key players on how they're overcoming barriers to electric truck adoption in Western Australia and the lessons for the logistics industry across the nation.


Watch the recording above or watch here on YouTube.

 



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