Terms & Conditions

Last updated: 28 September 2023

Your use of this website is subject to:

  • these terms of use;
  • our Privacy Policy; and
  • any other terms, conditions, notices or disclaimers displayed on this website, (together the ‘Website Terms’).

When we refer to ‘we’ (or ‘our’ or ‘us’ or ‘NOX Energy’), we are referring to NOX Energy Pty Ltd (“NOX”) and all its wholly owned subsidiaries. We may change these terms of use from time to time by publishing changes on this website and updating the ‘last updated’ notice. We encourage you to check in from time to time to see if these terms of use have changed.

Disclaimer

We have prepared this website to provide information for our customers and other stakeholders. The information presented is of a general nature and there is a possibility that changes in circumstances after the date of publication may impact the accuracy of the information.

We do not warrant that the information is correct, complete or adequate and do not warrant that the information will be useful for any particular purpose or location. Any recommendations contained within this website are based on the industry experience and independent research of NOX. Its application to you may be affected by circumstances of which NOX is not aware and NOX makes no representations or warranties as to any recommendation’s suitability.

We strongly advise you to seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions.

Our liability to you

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we accept no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage (including for any indirect or consequential loss) relating to access or use of this website including the use or misuse of the information provided on this website.
If we are not entitled by law to exclude liability arising from breach of a statutory duty or other legislation, then to the extent we are permitted to do so we limit that liability to resupply of the services, information or links and associated services, as the case may be.

Your use of the website

You must not post or transmit to or via this website any information or material or otherwise use this website for any activity which breaches any laws or regulations, infringes a third party’s rights or privacy or is contrary to any relevant standards or codes, including generally accepted community standards. You must also not permit or enable another person to do any of those things. When using this website, you must take reasonable care of your health and safety and the health and safety of those around you.

You must not transmit to or via this website any virus or other information or material or otherwise use this website in a way which:

  • tampers with, hinders the operation of or makes unauthorised modifications to this website;
  • allows unauthorised access to this website;
  • inhibits any other user from using this website;
  • defames, harasses, threatens, menaces or offends any person; or
  • contains obscene, indecent, inflammatory or pornographic material or material that could give rise to civil or criminal proceedings.

You must also not permit or enable another person to do any of those things, or create or impersonate another person or misrepresent your or their authority to act.

Your use of your account

We may require you to register with us in order to access some parts of this website. Where you register with us, you must keep your registration details confidential; you will be responsible for any access to this website using your registration details, even if the access is by another person. You should change your password if you no longer want a previously authorised person to have continued access.

If you become aware of any unauthorised use of your account, please notify us immediately at enquiry@noxenergy.com.au.

We may suspend or terminate your access

We may suspend or terminate your access to all or any part of this website, including your account, at any time, if you breach these Website Terms in our reasonable opinion.

Links to other sites

This website may contain links to other sites. The links are provided solely for your convenience and do not indicate, expressly or impliedly, any endorsement by us of the sites or the information, products or services provided at those sites. You access those sites and use the information, products and services made available at those sites solely at your own risk.

Linking to this website

You may create a link to pages of this website. However, you must not:

  • display any page of this website in any distorted or altered form;
  • create a link to this website on any site unless that site conforms to accepted standards of public decency and good taste, does not expose us to any risk of liability under any criminal or civil law (including liability arising from the infringement of a third party’s rights) and does not disparage us or our goods or services; or
  • create any link or use any link in any way to represent or imply falsely, deceptively or confusingly that:
  • we sponsor, endorse or are affiliated with or related to any third party (including you) or product; or
  • you are providing, or are the source of, any goods or services provided by us.

We reserve the right to withdraw linking permission by giving notice to you or updating our

Website Terms.

You agree to indemnify us against all actions, claims, costs, demands, damages or liability arising in any manner from any link that you create.

Intellectual property

Unless otherwise indicated, we own or are licenced to use all copyright and other intellectual property rights in this website and the material on this website. You are welcome to download this information for your own personal use or to inform others (for their personal use) about our businesses or products. You must not otherwise reproduce, transmit (including broadcast), communicate, adapt, distribute, sell, modify or publish or otherwise use any of the material on this website, including audio and video excerpts, except as permitted by statute or with our prior written consent.
You may not use any of the trademarks or logos from this website without our prior written permission.

General

If we do not act in relation to a breach of the Website Terms by you, we do not waive any rights to act in relation to that breach or any later breach by you. If you do not act in relation to a breach of the Website Terms by us, you do not waive any rights to act in relation to that breach or any later breach by us.

The Website Terms are governed by the law in force in the State of Victoria, Australia.

How to contact us

If you need to contact us about the Website Terms, you can do so at enquiry@noxenergy.com.au.

Will Ransom

Head of Field Application Engineering

Will Ransom is a certified electrician and CEO/Founder of ModTech Group.  He holds a number of qualifications and has extensive experience across data, communications, and EV charging.  Will and ModTech Group have spent the past 15 years serving the bespoke electrical needs of the thoroughbred racing, gaming, and strata industries.  These projects have run the gamut of traditional electrical installations to incredibly unique low-lag GPS and broadcast/video work. Beyond that, he has been an early pioneer in strata EV installations and through that work has identified the need for a product like the IPS to provide charging while utilising legacy electrical infrastructure.  Will leads both the field testing and NOX Certified Technician program with a relentless focus on ensuring our products are safe, fit for purpose, high quality, and easily

Charlie Richardson

Chief Operating Officer

Charlie is based in Melbourne and previously led Accenture’s Utilities practice for Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. This practice, which included a $700M portfolio, 5000+ individuals, and 75+ clients; covered all elements of generation, transmission and distribution, and retail across the gas, water, and electricity value chain.  

He has been an active member of the sustainability, renewable energy, and electric vehicle communities for 25+ years. His passion for EV’s culminated in founding and leading Accenture’s eMobility practice for Asia Pacific with a mandate to help decarbonise Australia and the world.

He has continued to work in the net zero, P2P, and eMobility space through advisory roles across several organisations and through his work as managing director of Velocious Investments and Consulting.  It was through this work that he and Wylie began discussing how to overcome the charging access hurdle in EV adoption. NOX Energy, and specifically, the IPS is intended to democratise access to EVs for everyone by overcoming that hurdle.

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Nick Bishop

Adviser

Nick Bishop has 25+ years of experience in the financial industry. He held leadership positions at Aberdeen Asset Management and Gresham Partners, as the Head of Australian Fixed Income and Managing Director, respectively. Nick co-founded Bishop & Fang Capital Advisory, covering both government and private sector.

His experience spans capital markets, funding, investment management, and advisory. He has been involved in capital raises on both Web3 and Web2 platforms. Nick is a founding member of the Aus DeFi Association.

Anna Turkington

Adviser

Anna Turkington is an experienced marketing and communications specialist and founder of Get You Known, a boutique creative agency focused on delivering comprehensive marketing solutions that contribute to the long-term sustainability and increased visibility of businesses.

Anna is highly skilled in digital media, strategic communications, and brand development. Her professional experience includes senior marketing roles in the medical technology, education, and lifestyle sectors.

Anna has successfully developed and launched numerous brands across the lifestyle, education, technology, retail, health and fitness, legal, and healthcare sectors.

Evan Beaver

Adviser

Evan Beaver is the CEO of Chargeteam, a specialist consultancy focused on EV charging and distributed energy resources.

Evan has a decade-long tenure in executive engineering roles within the EV charging and energy storage industry. Notable achievements include spearheading the Chargefox Ultra-rapid Network, and establishing Tesla’s presence in Australia.

Evan’s expertise spans from boardroom negotiations to on-site project management, with a proven ability to secure capital and successfully execute grant programs.

Matthew Yates

Co-founder

Matthew Yates was the Managing Director at MOX Australia Pty Ltd, an industrial and buildings automations company. He is in charged with overseeing the company’s operations in the Asia Pacific Region, encompassing Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the UAE, and Israel. A graduate of The University of Queensland with a specialization in Software Engineering.

His journey within MOX Australia spans a rich tapestry of experiences, ranging from product development to precision manufacturing and seamless supply chain management. His dedication and expertise have been pivotal in shaping NOX Energy’s integrated EV charging solution.

Wylie Chak

Co-founder and Director

Wylie Chak is a seasoned banker with a passion for entrepreneurship and tech start-ups. With an impressive track record, he garnered valuable experience at prominent financial institutions, including Deutsche Bank, HSBC, and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

In 2015, he embarked on a new journey, joining Lindsay Wine Estate (LWE) in Australia as managing partner, overseeing distribution and sales for the Asia-Pacific region. Under his management, LWE rose to prominence as one of the leading exporters of Barossa wine in the nation.

In 2019, he co-founded “Uollar”, a cryptocurrency investment platform based out of Hong Kong.

In 2023, NOX Energy was born out of the realization of the challenges faced by multi-unit residents when transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs). Today, NOX has created an integrated solution that offers property owners a simple and affordable charging infrastructure which will transform the way Australians power their vehicles.