Australia has a steep hill to climb on electric cars – but if ever there was a time, it’s now | Adam Morton

Consumers say yes, the numbers add up, industry is largely on board and Labor has no policy hang-ups. This week could be the turning point

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Last week an acquaintance who owns a secondhand Japanese electric car, brought to Australia as part of a bulk purchase by the Good Car Company, posted a quiet boast. His wife had put their Nissan Leaf in for its annual service. No major problems were found – just an underinflated tyre. The total bill? $120.

Reading that sent me to the mess of my glovebox to work out how much I had paid mechanics to keep my Subaru Outback running over the past year. It added up to more than $700.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/2022/aug/15/australia-has-a-steep-hill-to-climb-on-electric-cars-but-if-ever-there-was-a-time-its-now

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