Australia’s new vehicle industry body, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has released a new zero and low emission vehicle (ZLEV) sales report.
The report, which will be released quarterly, will provide a review of battery electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicle sales over the previous twelve months. State and Territory breakdowns are also included.
It is the first FCAI report focussing on ZLEV roll out in Australia.

“VFACTS data is the source of car sales information for decision makers and commentators across Australia. This report will be vital in revealing the progress of zero and low emission vehicle penetration into Australia’s light vehicle fleet,” FCAI chief executive Tony Weber says.
He says with the Federal Government considering options to reduce emissions across the entire economy, this data is necessary to make informed decisions which will benefit the environment, the economy, and all Australians.
“An essential part of the journey to a zero-emission light vehicle fleet is the implementation of an ambitious yet achievable fuel efficiency standard. All FCAI members are aligned on the need for an emissions target which considers consumers, the unique nature of the Australian market, product availability, affordability, and the full range of zero and low emission technologies,” Weber says.
The report can be accessed here.