Electric Vehicles

Australia Plans Car Emission Rules to Boost EV Sales

 

Australia plans new regulations to help improve the affordability of electric cars and boost their sales.

“Policy settings are denying Australians real choice of good, affordable, no emissions cars,” Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen told an electric vehicle summit in Canberra on Friday. “Australia risks becoming a dumping ground for older technology which can’t be sold in other markets.”

Only 2% of cars sold in Australia are electric, compared with 15% in Britain and 17% in Europe, and the new government of Anthony Albanese wants to catch up with other developed economies.

Bowen said Australia was the only country in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – aside from Russia – to either not have or be developing fuel efficiency standards, which encourage manufacturers to supply more electric and no-emission vehicles.

The government will release a discussion paper for consultation in September, with a focus on increasing EV uptake, improving affordability, and looking at options for fuel efficiency standards.

Currently, just eight EV models priced under A$60,000 ($41,450) are available to choose from in Australia, compared with 26 in Britain, Bowen said.

 

 

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Dirty Vehicles

The move on emissions follows the May election victory of the centre-left Labor government led by Anthony Albanese, which campaigned on a promise of climate policy reforms that would bring the country in line with other developed economies.

Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in 2019 that policies to reduce vehicle emissions would “end the weekend”, while other critics say EV vehicles would remove popular utility vehicles, or “utes”, used by builders and farmers.

“The time for cheap politics, for saying it will ‘end the weekend’ or take away Utes is over,” Bowen told reporters at a press conference after his speech.

“If you have an electric vehicle, you never need to lift the nozzle at a petrol station ever again,” he said.

 

Tax Cuts

Albanese has promised tax cuts for electric vehicles, and raised Australia’s 2030 target for cutting carbon emissions to a 43% reduction from 2005 levels.

Tesla chair Robyn Denholm, who was on a panel discussion at the summit, said Australia has to catch up with the rest of the world as quickly as possible.

“It isn’t just about EVs. Its also about reducing the emissions from petrol vehicles. What we can’t accept is the world’s dirtiest cars in Australia. That’s what we have today and that’s increasing,” she said.

 

  • Reuters with additional editing by Jim Pollard

 

 

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He worked for News Ltd papers in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne before travelling through SE Asia in the late 90s. He was a senior editor at The Nation for 17+ years.

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