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October 2025

Australia’s electric vehicle (EV) sector is expanding into new areas of education, business, and consumer awareness. TAFE NSW is leading efforts to electrify public fleets and train the next generation of EV technicians, while governments and companies work to clarify policies such as Fringe Benefits Tax exemptions for electric cars. Automakers and charging providers are exploring creative engagement: Kia’s “gas-scented” air fresheners humorously promote its new EVs, and JOLT has introduced AutoCharge to simplify public charging. Meanwhile, local councils like Kiama are weighing the logistics of EV storage and environmental impact. The market is also maturing, with growing attention to battery care — from guides on assessing used EV battery health to tips for summer maintenance. Broader discussions are emerging about how renewable energy will sustain this transition, and Tesla’s first sponsored article on Australian electric fleets shows how mainstream EV advocacy has become.

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September 2025

Australia’s electric vehicle landscape is evolving quickly, marked by innovation, infrastructure growth, and new challenges. Salvage auctions are seeing high demand for lithium batteries from written-off EVs, reflecting their value beyond the road. Governments and companies continue to test and expand electrification, from Sydney’s new bus depot with gantry-mounted fast chargers to nationwide trials recruiting EV drivers for energy-saving research. Policies like the Electric Car Discount could sharply cut emissions if extended to 2035, yet experts warn the nation still needs twenty times more EVs to meet that goal. Consumer issues are also emerging — from data privacy in connected cars to recalls affecting Tesla SUVs. At the same time, global trends such as the rise of supermarket charging in the UK and new electric models like Volkswagen’s Scout ute and MINI’s Skeg concept highlight how the shift to clean transport is now mainstream. Even as Sydney grapples with toll reform and differing road rules for self-driving cars, Australia’s electric future continues to accelerate

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