Article 6K459 EVs are still too expensive for most Australians – so why are some carmakers and the Coalition standing in the way | Adam Morton

EVs are still too expensive for most Australians – so why are some carmakers and the Coalition standing in the way | Adam Morton

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Adam Morton
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We are buying more electric and plug-in hybrid cars - 8.5% of all new sales last year - and no one's weekend has ended. But that's barely half of the global sales proportion

The number of electric vehicles sold in Australia is increasing, but let's be blunt: battery power cars are still unattainable for most people. Most models are expensive, and there are often long waiting lists.

Nearly 100,000 EVs and plug-in hybrid cars were sold across the country last year - 8.5% of all new sales. The good news is it was more than double the figure the previous year, and no one's weekend ended as a result. But it was still barely half of the global sales proportion of 15.8%. In climate terms, we're not pulling our weight.

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