1、State of Electric Vehicles2024STATE OF EVs|20242Contents01 Introduction 302 Our Team at the EVC703 2024 Highlights93.1 Electric Vehicle Sales 103.2 Electric Vehicle Model Availability 173.3 Charging Infrastructure 2004 Assessment of EV Transition224.1 General Ambition 244.2 Light Vehicles 274.3 Truc
2、ks&Vans 344.4 Buses 414.5 Micromobility 434.6 Industry Development 454.7 Energy Infrastructure 4805 5306 580760606263Distribution Network Service Providers(DNSPs)Local GovernmentAppendicesAppendix A-Glossary Appendix B-Targets Appendix C Electric Vehicle Sales Appendix D Electric Vehicle Models 64ST
3、ATE OF EVs|20243Introduction The last 18 months has been one of the most significant periods in Australias EV transition.In 2024,the Federal Government passed legislation to introduce a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard(NVES)for light vehicles.To be implemented from 2025,the NVES will play a significa
4、nt role in helping Australians have more choices in cost-competitive low and zero-emission options,including electric vehicles.The need for a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard is two-fold:i)helping Australians to access the best low and zero emission vehicles to reduce their transport costs;and ii)red
5、ucing our national carbon emissions.With our country highly dependent on foreign fuel,Australians are exposed to the volatile global oil market,and too often have to pay for it at the fuel pump.Electric vehicles offer Australians the opportunity to significantly reduce their fuel bills,while maximis
6、ing the use of Australian-made energy.The average Australian drives around 40 kilometres per day,however,those living in outer suburbs or regional areas drive even greater distances and stand to save much more from the switch to EVs due to their lower running costs.The second major benefit of the NV