Wednesday, July 15, 2026

International Graphite unveils state-of-the-art micronising plant in Collie

International Graphite, based in Western Australia, announced the launch of its new graphite micronising plant in Collie, south of Perth, to bolster Australia’s battery minerals sector.

Schneider Electric rolls out advanced Battery Energy Storage System for microgrids

Schneider Electric has unveiled its latest technology – the all-in-one Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) – specifically engineered to seamlessly integrate into flexible and scalable architectures.

Schneider Electric launches new charger to boost EV infrastructure

Energy management and automation leader Schneider Electric has released its newest charger station dubbed, “EVlink Pro AC” to meet the rising demand for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. 

Consultations begin to create national battery strategy

Australia Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has launched consultations for the country’s first National Battery Strategy during a visit to Energy Renaissance, an Australian lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturing firm, at Tomago in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.

First Graphene spearheads breakthrough in green hydrogen catalyst

First Graphene Limited announced progress in the commercialisation of graphene materials with the development of new electrocatalysts tailored for the burgeoning 'green hydrogen' sector.

Saunders International secures $18m in new contracts

Engineering and construction firm Saunders International has bagged a total of $18 million from its new contracts in the oil, water and new energy sectors. 

CEFC invests $50M to drive electric vehicle adoption in Australia

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is making a significant investment of up to $50 million in an innovative wholesale floorplan financing arrangement, in collaboration with Angle Auto Finance (AAF), to expedite Australia's transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

WA gov’t commits to local vanadium battery manufacturing

The Western Australian government has pledged to support the development of a vanadium battery industry as part of its Made in WA Plan, should it secure re-election. 

Northern Territory to receive first hydrogen-fueled generator as CDU prepares for future

Media Release by Charles Darwin University Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be part of the Northern Territory’s hydrogen-fueled future with a pilot hydrogen generator, storage,...

Australia registers first hydrogen-powered prime mover

Australian clean energy company Pure Hydrogen Corporation has registered Australia’s first Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prime Mover in Brisbane, Queensland, with plans to hand over the vehicle to PepsiCo within the coming weeks. 
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Behind the Australian Made logo: Six manufacturers shaping local industry

Australian manufacturers are continuing to invest in local production, innovation and sustainability across a wide range of industries. From textiles and packaging to construction and advanced manufacturing, Australian Made licensees are developing products tailored to local conditions while supporting Australian jobs and capabilities.