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WA planning one of world’s longest continuous electric car networks under climate policy – ABC News
Western Australia plans to build one of the longest continuous electric vehicle networks in the world, enabling motorists to drive from Perth down to Esperance,…

Western Australia plans to build one of the longest continuous electric vehicle networks in the world and has committed $100 million to a previously-mooted battery to stabilise the power network.
Key points:
- It is hoped the network will see an uptick in electric cars on WA roads
- Labor also plans to buy a $100 million battery to help stabilise the power grid
- But conservationists say the policies will not control carbon pollution
They are part of a suite of measures worth $300 million the WA Government…
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