
The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has launched the EV Index, a new online dashboard bringing together seven different data sets describing the technical transition of Australia’s vehicle fleet.
The EV Index shows how many EVs are being sold, which manufacturers and vehicle types are attracting consumer attention, geographic distribution of EV registrations, vehicle specifications and international list prices for 26 representative vehicle models.
The AAA has designed the EV Index as a tool to provide unbiased, credible, and up-to-date data on EV options and patterns of take-up.
It’s free to use and will assist potential EV purchasers to narrow down their choices to vehicles that best suit their individual needs, says the AAA.
“It will also be a valuable resource for businesses, policy makers, motoring enthusiasts and anyone wanting more information about the transition of Australia’s vehicle fleet.”
The EV Index covers sales patterns of light vehicles of all types, battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), conventional hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell EVs (FCEVs) and vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE).
Click here for the EV Index.