NT EV Podcast

Ricky K, Joe Chin

Welcome to the NT EV Podcast – where Ricky K and Joe Chin share their passion for electric vehicles in the Northern Territory. From charging networks to the benefits of going electric, we explore the challenges and opportunities of EV adoption in the NT with local experts, advocates, and enthusiasts. Honest, down-to-earth discussions about the future of EVs in Australia’s Top End. ⚡

  1. 01/19/2025 · BONUS

    Bonus Bit: EV Adventures with Noddy

    In this bonus bit, Joe catches up with Noddy, a passionate AEVA NT member, to hear about his EV journey right here in the Northern Territory. From early days with a Nissan LEAF exploring spots like Litchfield and Lake Bennett to upgrading to a Tesla for towing and long road trips, Noddy’s got plenty of stories to share. Living in the NT, he’s seen firsthand the challenges and rewards of going electric. Noddy talks about navigating remote charging stops before fast chargers were installed, using tools like PlugShare to plan trips, and how he’s now able to drive from Darwin to Alice Springs with DC charging all the way. He also gives us a glimpse into life off-grid with solar panels and batteries, showing how he’s managing power outages with ease—sometimes even running his house entirely on stored solar energy. It’s not just about the EVs, though. Noddy highlights the role of community, sharing how being part of AEVA NT has connected him with like-minded locals working to push for better EV infrastructure and renewable energy adoption across the Territory. He also offers thoughts on what’s needed to make electrification more accessible, from improving solar farm integration to expanding fast-charging networks. Whether you’re in Darwin, the Outback, or anywhere in the NT, Noddy’s perspective is a great insight into how EVs are making their mark in our unique environment. If you’ve been curious about making the switch or just want to hear what’s happening on the ground in the Territory, this one’s for you!

    18 min
  2. 01/18/2025

    NT EV Podcast #5

    In this episode of the NT EV Podcast, Ricky and Joe kick things off with some exciting news—their feature in the Sunday Territorian newspaper! They share their thoughts on the exposure and what it means for raising awareness about EVs in the Northern Territory. It’s a proud moment and sets the tone for an episode packed with insights and updates. Next, they dive into the latest EV trends and developments. From new state-of-the-art chargers in remote areas like Katherine and Adelaide River to South Australia’s rollout of off-grid solar chargers, the upgrades are a huge win for EV owners navigating isolated locations. The conversation then shifts to hybrids and EV adoption. The latest government mandates are creating a lot of buzz, and Ricky and Joe discuss whether hybrids are just a stepping stone or if they’re here to stay. They even take a nostalgic turn, reflecting on vintage vechicles and imagining how electrifying classics could preserve their charm while bringing them into the future. It doesn’t stop there. EVs are making waves in farming, mining, and logistics, and the duo explores how these industries can embrace electric vehicles despite the unique challenges of the NT’s vast landscapes. There’s also a shoutout to Tasmania’s first EV rally, which is driving awareness and excitement. Plus, they dig into the challenges of making NT apartment buildings EV-ready and what needs to happen next. Whether you’re a long-time EV enthusiast, someone who’s just EV-curious, or even a skeptic, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and plenty of food for thought. So grab a coffee, plug in, and join Ricky and Joe for another entertaining ride into the world of electric vehicles.

    30 min

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Welcome to the NT EV Podcast – where Ricky K and Joe Chin share their passion for electric vehicles in the Northern Territory. From charging networks to the benefits of going electric, we explore the challenges and opportunities of EV adoption in the NT with local experts, advocates, and enthusiasts. Honest, down-to-earth discussions about the future of EVs in Australia’s Top End. ⚡