Government announces support for electric vehicle “revolution”
Location: Parliament House Canberra, The front lawn
New national lobby group has been formed to drive an electric vehicle revolution in Australia
The lobby group of interested parties was officially launched in Canberra today.
Present, was government Minister for Energy and Environment, Josh Frydenberg, who announced a $390,000 grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to support the uptake of
electric vehicles in Australia.
The Electric Vehicle Council is an industry-led organisations representing and coordinating the broader electric vehicle industry in Australia. Lobbying for companies involved in providing, powering and supporting electric vehicles, its members sell over 350,000 new vehicles per year in Australia, and have over 6 million Australian customers.
The Electric Vehicle Council’s Chair, Behyad Jafari, said the market for electric vehicles includes
significant opportunities to deliver economic investment, innovation and environmental sustainability. “While the global industry grows exponentially each year, Australia continues to miss out.”
Government policy over successive decades has not provided backing such as that in California where generous cash-back schemes operate. It encourages buyers both public and private to purchase hybrid, and pure electric vehicles.
The modest grant is designed to ignite interest, which until now has been, has languished.
“In the next twelve months, almost one million electric vehicles are projected to be sold, with more than $50bn invested in the industry over the last 10 years,” he said.
“Addressing the barriers preventing the mass uptake of electric vehicles in Australia requires a consistent and collaborative effort across a range of sectors.
“In addition to introducing vehicle emission standards, key policy measures include incentivising electric vehicle purchase in the short term as the technology works to meet price parity through
upfront incentives and taxation measures, as well as establishing a recommended roadmap for national public charging infrastructure.
“We welcome others from across industry, consumer groups and government to join the Electric Vehicle Council as we work to build and provide certainty for investment in the Australian electric vehicle industry. ClimateWorks Australia Head of Implementation, Scott Ferraro said the funding from ARENA would
support a broader effort to educate and engage Australians about electric vehicles.
“Globally, the number of electric vehicles sold annually is growing rapidly. However in 2014, electric vehicle sales accounted for just 0.1 per cent of new cars sold in Australia,” he said.
‘This funding will enable us to work with the Electric Vehicle Council to provide more information
about electric vehicles to Australian consumers and undertake research on the best policies to drive
greater uptake of electric vehicles, particularly at the early stages in order to increase model choice
and infrastructure.
“The council will also publish a state of electric vehicles report annually so we can monitor progress
on the transition of the Australian fleet.”
Mr Ferraro said electric vehicles provide a significant range of environment, economic and social
benefits.
“When powered by renewable energy, electric vehicles are zero emission vehicles. This will help us
meet our emission reduction targets faster and at lower cost, and can reduce impacts from air
pollution in our cities,” he said.
Electric Vehicle Council members include diverse energy businesses ActewAGL, AGL Energy,
Synergy and TransGrid; automotive manufacturers Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Tesla and Volkswagen Group; infrastructure and fleet businesses JET Charge and Lennock Fleet; not-for-profit ClimateWorks Australia; project engineering firm ITP Renewables and motoring club Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV
Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.
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