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Australia must urgently match US EV move

by Geoff Dobson
April 13, 2023
in Industry News, Electric Vehicles, News
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The Albanese Government needs to swiftly catch up with new fuel efficiency standards announced by the Biden Administration, according to the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC).

The new US policy is to strengthen existing fuel efficiency standards to the point where 67% of vehicles sold in America will be electric by 2032.

Australia, by contrast, is one of the only developed nations on earth without any fuel efficiency standards, says the EVC, adding the country’s status as the world’s dumping ground for dated, high-emission vehicles will be cemented unless urgent action if taken.

EVC chief executive Behyad Jafari warns the US announcement puts huge pressure on Australia to act fast.

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“This shift in position from the US is of monumental consequence to Australia,” he says.

“Car companies will now be racing to meet the more stringent standards set in the US, Europe, China, and even New Zealand.

“If they continue to see Australia as the odd nation out they will prioritise all other markets for their latest and best EVs,” Jafari explains.

“Australia will be dumped with their outdated gas guzzlers because it will be one of the only markets where there will be no consequences for doing so.

“We know the federal government has been slowly working on a new EV policy. This move in the US means the buzzer has sounded. The time for talk is done, we know the action we need to take, so let’s introduce strong new fuel efficiency standards now.”

Jafari says the US decision is particularly relevant for Australia because the US is so similar to Australia in terms of driving culture.

“If the US hits its targets it means the majority of American drivers will be saving some $1300 a year in fuel costs.

“Right now, during a cost-of-living crisis, Australians are being required to push thousands of dollars through the petrol pump.

“The US first introduced fuel efficiency standards into law in the 1970s and has been strengthening them since then. In 2023, Australia has a discussion paper about them. It’s ridiculous.”

Jafari says Australian drivers deserve the same range of EV choice, the same speed of EV delivery, and the same secondhand EV market as Americans and Europeans.

“We can have that but only if the federal government acts now.”

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Geoff Dobson

Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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