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Plug-in electric cars in Australia grew 300% from just 2,216 sales in 2018 to 6,718 in 2019. [94] Tesla accounted for 70% of these electric car sales, mostly through the release of the Tesla Model 3 in August which accounted for two-thirds of electric car sales in 2019.
Victoria and South Australia have both set targets for 50% of new car sales to electric by 2030 and for 100% of new car sales to be electric by 2035. [8] The Victorian Government is advised by an expert advisory panel which will advise increased incentives as the electric vehicle subsidy program progresses. [8]
Despite no federal EV sales target, Victoria aim for 50% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2030. [267] The South Australian government also aim for 100% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2035. [268] The NSW Government is also considering an official ban date for the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles. [269]
SYDNEY (Reuters) -BYD and other Chinese automakers are bringing new electric car models in droves to Australia, a market where they haven't faced trade barriers and sales have surged due to EV ...
The i3 was the world's third best all-time selling all-electric car in 2016, after the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model S, with more than 65,000 units sold worldwide since its inception. [19] The i3 also ranked third by sales among all-electric cars sold worldwide for three years in a row, from 2014 to 2016. [19] [20] [21] [161]
The Electric Vehicle Council's annual State of EVs report showed 46,624 electric cars were sold between January and June 2023 compared to 39,353 in the year before. This makes 8.4 per cent of all new car sales in 2023 electric when including forecasted sales for the rest of the year. I know, right?
Unlike the European Union, where automakers can meet CO2 emissions reduction targets by selling a mixture of hybrids and EVs, Britain is demanding from this year that automakers sell a minimum ...
Microstates such as San Marino, Andorra and Liechtenstein have high rates of car ownership. Countries and territories listed by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants are as follows. Population figures are from the United Nations Statistics Division unless otherwise specified. [1]