December 2024

December 2024

Australia’s EV market is experiencing dynamic shifts, with rising adoption, policy support, and retail engagement, even as Tesla faces ongoing sales declines both locally and in Europe. EVs now make up nearly 10% of new car sales in Australia, supported by government initiatives like low-interest loans and expanded access to charging, including new offerings from Bunnings and a major retail partnership with a UK network provider. Infrastructure is evolving too, with Inner West Council’s successful trial of legal footpath charging and a new EV road trip finder showcasing battery-friendly routes and stop-offs. Amidst this progress, efforts to connect Sydneysiders with affordable EVs continue. However, challenges remain—highlighted by a dramatic Tesla crash in a Sydney car park and sobering insights from the AEMC’s 2024 electricity price trends report.

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November 2024

Australia's electric vehicle scene is charging ahead with fresh models, community initiatives, and growing focus on safety and resilience. The Geely EX5 is now expected in the first half of 2025, joining the budget-friendly GAC UT electric hatchback and the delayed but anticipated Cupra Tavascan—all expanding consumer choice. As EV uptake grows, so does scrutiny: over 500 EV fires have been investigated globally, prompting solutions like EV fire blankets and new safety protocols in major cities. Yet, myths persist, and public education—like the “EVs for Everyone” Drive Day—continues to play a role in debunking misinformation. Meanwhile, Polestar confirms it’s ready for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities, as Australia moves to harness EVs as mobile energy sources. This was further demonstrated as EV owners were called on to assist during natural disasters. On the business front, electric taxi startup GoBlu is challenging Uber with a greener alternative, signalling how EVs are reshaping transport from all angles.

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