

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.
- Tesla Sales Are Tanking In Europe
- EV road trip finder: The best battery-powered routes and stop-offs
- Australian retailer moves into EV charging, signs network deal with UK provider
- Australian Government aims to boost EV uptake with low-interest loans
- EV sales reach new highs in Australia, making up nearly 10% of car market
- Inner West Council Successfully Trials Legal EV Charging Over Footpath
- Connecting Sydneysiders with affordable EV options
- Another bad month for Tesla sales in Australia
- Explore the Bunnings range of wall chargers
- AEMC Residential electricity price trends 2024 (pdf)
- Runaway Tesla crashes into three cars and drives off rooftop at Sydney shopping centre car park
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