The states and territories that have ditched electric car incentives

23 September 2024, 6:05 am

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The states and territories that have ditched electric car incentives
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The states and territories that have ditched electric car incentives
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Electric cars in Australia have seen significant growth, with EV market share rising to 7.22% by the end of 2023. However, the government has scrapped most incentives and rebates for zero-emission vehicles in 2024. States like New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and others have ended their rebates and discounts for EVs. Western Australia still offers $3500 rebates for qualifying vehicles. Tasmania has 21 rebates left for $2000 for new EV owners. Northern Territory waives stamp duty for EVs under $50,000 and offers free registration.

Brands mentioned: Tesla

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