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May 2026

Federal policy dominates coverage, as the 2026 Budget puts a road user charge on hold while extending EV tax incentives in a wound-back form and channels more funding into regional and kerbside charging. Sales momentum continues to build, with market share climbing to 16.4% in April and manufacturers reporting surging demand, even as a Chinese premium brand outsells Tesla in the SUV segment. Charging infrastructure remains a recurring focus, from calls to accelerate kerbside rollouts and reports of networks being tested by regional road trips to practical guidance on optimal charging habits. New vehicle launches feature prominently, including a small electric SUV with solid-state battery technology and continued growth in battery electric trucks, alongside broader energy stories covering home battery storage subsidies and the global energy shock pushing households toward solar and batteries. Owner experience pieces round out the coverage, touching on classic car conversions, driveway charger installation demand, range anxiety, and the launch of a new global body to accelerate the EV transition.

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April 2026

April 2026 proved a turning point for Australian EV adoption, as a fuel crisis and soaring petrol prices drove record EV registrations — up 40–50% in March — and sparked chaotic scenes at petrol stations that crystallised the case for energy security. The EV industry united to declare that Australia's fuel vulnerability is 'a choice we keep making,' urging government to accelerate charging rollout rather than wind back EV incentives, as a $40 million federal boost for charging infrastructure was announced. Easter road trip queues at fast chargers exposed real bottlenecks in the network, prompting debate over kerbside charger expansion and the grid upgrades needed to support fleet electrification at scale. Highlights include a historic moment for commercial transport — electric trucks reaching price parity with diesel — alongside the arrival of the MG4 Urban at $31,990, Kia PV5 Cargo pricing, and an Australian start-up securing $12 million to challenge China's dominance of EV battery recycling. Regional Australians, lured by the equivalent of a $13 fill-up at home, are increasingly switching to electric vehicles and driving a surge in both new and used EV sales.

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