New deal could dramatically lower cost of electric cars in Australia

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Australians are set to pay much less for electric cars following a new deal struck in Canberra. Drivers will soon save thousands of dollars after the federal government secured enough support in parliament. auspol 7NEWS

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AKunowski as long as it's a mercedes benz

Bullshit. Heard all this crap before.

Well that should make the rich people happy.

EVs & banning gas cooktops , carbon credit system is coming to a town near you .

Is that so Elon Musk can sell more cars here

Will the power grid be able to sustain all the new electric vehicles ?

Just as much mining goes into an electric car as the current cars… the Greens are a bunch of useless muppets that won’t make any difference to global emissions

Errrrrr states are imposing “road user taxes” per km on EVs.

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