'You see EVs everywhere': Electric car sales almost double in Tasmania

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Tasmania, alongside Victoria, was one of two states where 1 in 10 car sales were electric vehicles.

New electric cars registrations have almost doubled in Tasmania in the past 12 months, data shows — with almost one in 10 cars sold being electricElectric vehicle advocates are calling for more charging stations and government incentives to encourage Tasmanians to transition to EVs

Out of 700,000 vehicles registered in Tasmania, only 2,500 are electric, but the number is increasing. "They're also getting more affordable and more accessible, so we're seeing a lot more coming to the market."RACT chief advocacy officer Garry Bailey echoed Mr Ettershank's sentiments. "And many Tasmanians currently are reluctant to upgrade their vehicles because of cost of living pressures. That means there will be internal combustion engine vehicles on our roads for years to come.

Mr Bailey acknowledged there were still some frustrations for EV drivers — particularly around access to charging stations."Like all infrastructure, some things break down and we've had that with chargers around the state," Mr Bailey said.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

 

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