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November 2023

The rollout of 1500 chargers enhancing EV tourism and the introduction of new models like the BYD Dolphin and Ford Mach-E. Infrastructure advancements are evident, with the deployment of power pole EV chargers in NSW and the expansion of roadside chargers in Sydney. The market is responding to challenges like charger reliability to alleviate range anxiety, and affordability is improving with models like Australia's lowest-cost EV winning awards. The commercial sector is not left behind, with significant growth in electric delivery trucks and a surge in electric truck sales led by Foton. Tesla's plan to enter the Australian energy market and Tritium's strategic business shifts indicate major industry movements. Meanwhile, global EV sales now comprise 17% of total auto sales, showing a significant shift towards electric mobility. Australia's investment in EV infrastructure, like the support for chargers in workplaces and Tesla's supercharger rollout, reflects the growing commitment to EV adoption. The sector's potential environmental impact is underscored by findings that electric cars significantly reduce emissions.

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October 2023

Australia’s electric vehicle momentum continues to surge, with EVs surpassing 10% of new auto sales for the first time—a milestone that reflects both growing consumer interest and policy support. Nearly all EVs can now access Tesla’s Supercharger network, further reducing range anxiety, while new subscription services like JOLT Plus are making charging more flexible and affordable. Major infrastructure promises, such as Queensland’s plan for a charger every 150 kilometres and NRMA’s rollout of off-grid charging solutions, are ensuring EV access even in remote regions. Victoria is leading the way for heavy-duty electric trucks with permanent axle weight concessions, and new models—from Isuzu’s upcoming D-Max EV ute to the Peugeot e-Partner van—are expanding choices for both businesses and individuals. Meanwhile, Apple is introducing an iPhone feature designed to ease the EV driving experience, and innovative charging prototypes are emerging from energy and tech companies. However, concerns persist about equitable access, especially as fast-charging networks begin charging fees and questions remain about who might be left behind in the EV transition. Still, with initiatives like 10,000 new BYD electric Ubers on Australian roads and strong public interest—over 40% of South Australians considering an EV—the country is firmly on track in the global electric mobility revolution.

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