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Calls to accelerate zero emission vehicle usage

A Canberra initiative is calling for innovative minds Australia-wide to help accelerate the take-up of zero emission vehicles and reach a net zero emissions target by 2045.

ActewAGL and Canberra Innovation Network have collaborated to host a hackathon, calling on groups to deliver solutions in the accessibility and adoption of electric and hydrogen powered cars.

ActewAGL General Manager of new energy, James Dunlop, said a change in community attitude toward the technology was vital in reaching the target.

โ€œThe technology is already here but how do we shift consumer behaviour and thinking to get a better understanding, and a better level of acceptance and comfort with embracing these future technologies,โ€ he said.

โ€œThat is the missing link at the moment. Itโ€™s a great area of exploration for ideas and solutions to come through this hackathon.โ€

The aim of the Hackathon is to find ways to change the public’s attitude about investing in zero emission transport like the hydrogen powered Nissan LEAF. Picture: Kerrie Brewer.

The virtual event will be held between 9 and 13 November, inviting diverse groups to create and pitch their ideas to a panel of judges.  

The top three winning teams will receive $10,000 and industry support to turn their ideas into concepts.   

Canberra Innovation Network CEO Petr Adamek said ideas could include anything from new policy, charging infrastructure or technology.

โ€œThe future is green, we want to sustainably exist on this planet, and we need to do better as a society,โ€ he said.

โ€œTransportation is a big source of these emissions and there are solutions and technologies available to make our life better on this planet, we just need to adopt them much faster.

โ€œWe want people, the citizens and community to come up with these ideas.โ€

The ACT previously reached its 100% renewable electricity target during 2019 and outlined its goal of net zero emissions by 2045 in the ACT Climate Change Strategy 2019-25.

Currently, 60% of greenhouse gas emissions in Canberra are produced from transport.

Mr Adamek said reaching this target would be easier as a community.

โ€œTo move to zero emissions, we are very ambitious. We want to do this by 2045 and if the community comes together, we can do it faster,โ€ he said.

Teams are encouraged to register online.

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