1、RescueState ofElectricVehiclesJULY 2023ContentsIntroduction 3Our Team at the EV Council 62023 Highlights 7Electric car sales 8Australias electric car fleet 10Top-selling electric car models 11Electric car sales across Australian States and Territories 12Electric Vehicle Model Availability 14Electric
2、 cars,vans and utes (light vehicles)15Electric trucks 16Electric buses 16Electric motorcycles and scooters 16Charging Infrastructure 17Energy policy related to Electric Vehicles 21Public high power EV charger availability 21Accelerating the deployment of high-power fast charging sites 21Destination
3、charging 24Smart Charging 24Regulations 25Apartment complexes 26On the horizon V2G!27Electric Vehicle Policy 28Priority Area A Comprehensive Strategy for Heavy Vehicle Electrification within the National EV Strategy Framework 29A globally competitive New Vehicle Efficiency Standard 30Light EV Incent
4、ives Across Australia 33Electric Vehicle Policy Scorecard 36Local Government 52Appendix A Explanation of Policy Assessment Metrics 55Appendix B Electric Vehicle Sales 62Appendix C Electric Vehicle Model Availability 63Electric cars available to order 63Electric cars expected to be available in Austr
5、alia in the future 68Electric utes and vans(available today and coming soon)69Electric trucks 70Electric buses 71Electric two and three-wheelers 723STATE OF EVs|2023IntroductionOver the past 12 months interest in electric vehicles has significantly expanded.While Australia still has some way to go i
6、n ensuring local EV adoption aligns with our emission reduction targets,at least in the light vehicle market we are seeing early,positive signs that demand is trending in the right direction.8.4%of all new cars sold in 2023 so far have been EVs.This is more than a 120%increase compared to all of 202