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Australian Electric Vehicle Sales Hold Steady at 15% in September
September 2025 saw over 11,500 new battery electric cars (BEV) and almost 4,500 plug-in hybrid electrics (PHEV) sold into the new car market in Australia. That’s a combined 15.7% market share of overall new car sales. The increase over the past few months is holding. The total market was 102,000 … [continued]
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Will 15% Penetration Be the New Normal for Australia
Amidst the vicissitudes of the Australian auto market, it seems like plugin vehicle registrations have found a new normal — at approximately 15% of the market. I am holding my breath in anticipation of this continuing through the next few months, or dare I hope for even more improvement. In … [continued]
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Electric Vehicle Sales in Australia & New Zealand Subdued
After massive 15% EV penetration in June, July’s numbers are a little down. It looks like Tesla is back to its first-month-of-the-quarter slump, only delivering a little more than 900 Model Ys and Model 3s combined (compared to almost 5,000 in June). BYD surged about 160% year on year, but … [continued]
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Leapmotor C10 BEV Real-Life Stories
It is eight months since the Leapmotor C10 was launched in Australia. Majella and I took one for a drive and were impressed by the affordable BEV. You can read about our experience here. Our article elicited comments such as: “You are so lucky in Australia to have such a … [continued]
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Australian EV Penetration Hits 15% in June
Good news: in June 2025, one in six vehicles sold in Australia had a plug. Tesla has bounced back, and the BYD Shark plugin hybrid continues to take a bite out of the ute market. Even though the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) exemptions for PHEVs have finished, the expected downturn … [continued]
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