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New vehicle industry welcomes more NSW EV charging infrastructure

by Robert Barry
June 21, 2022
in Industry News, Electric Vehicles, Featured
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Australia’s new vehicle industry says the announcement by NSW Treasurer Matt Kean for a further $38 million in electric vehicle charging infrastructure is welcome news.

The chief executive of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, Tony Weber, says the funding which will be included as part of the 2022-23 NSW Budget is good news for motorists and OEM manufacturers alike.

“Investment in electric vehicle infrastructure is a key priority as Australia journeys towards our electric future.  Building 500 kerbside charge points and equipping 125 apartment buildings to take on EV charging upgrades is going to help make owning a battery electric or plug in hybrid vehicle more realistic for NSW motorists,” Weber says.

Importantly, announcements such as this recognise that the focus of policy should be on emission reduction from Australia’s automotive fleet, and not sales targets for particular technologies.

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“Continuing infrastructure investment in electric vehicle charging prepares Australia’s automotive fleet for a fully electrified future.  Our journey towards that is going to encompass a range of vehicle technologies including hybrid, plug in hybrid, fuel cell and efficient internal combustion engines,” Weber says.

This support builds on previous EV funding announcements in NSW, including $149 million for the rollout of ultra-fast charging stations through private industry along with $20 million for charges at regional businesses and tourist locations. 

“We look forward to continuing to work with NSW and all Australian governments in supporting the rollout of more zero and low emission vehicles onto Australia’s roads,” Weber says.

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Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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