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The MG4 Is Now The Most Affordable Electric Vehicle In Australia

CleanTechnica EVs

Consumers have been patiently waiting for the day more electric vehicles become competitive from an upfront purchase price point of view. Of course, from a Total Cost of Ownership perspective, electric cars have had an advantage over internal combustion engine […]

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Upfront Price Parity For Electric Cars At Risk

CleanTechnica EVs

The long-awaited price parity in upfront purchase price for electric vehicles seems to have moved further away, as raw material input prices for batteries continue to rise. EV owners know that if you take a total cost of ownership approach, EVs are almost free cars.

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Are Teslas and BYDs expensive in Australia? Not if you do the math | Opinion

EV Central

I know I don’t, but when it comes to the second biggest purchase of our lives – a new car, or even more expensively, a new EV – you’d think we’d be able to make the effort. The growth in Australia has been good but I think it will stall. The post Are Teslas and BYDs expensive in Australia?

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Core Lithium and Tesla enter into binding term sheet for the supply of lithium

Green Car Congress

Australia-based Core Lithium has entered into a legally binding Term Sheet with Tesla for the supply of up to 110,000 tonnes of Li 2 O spodumene concentrate from the Finniss Lithium Project over a term of 4 years, with pricing referenced to the market price for spodumene concentrate, subject to a price floor and ceiling.

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Tesla Powerwall rebates are now available in Queensland

Teslarati

The Tesla Powerwall is eligible for rebates for residents in Queensland, Australia. One Tesla Powerewall costs AUD$10,400 plus an additional $1,700 for one gateway. The Tesla Powerwall’s prices include GST but do not include the cost of delivery, installation, or other fees.

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Study Finds EVs Economically and Financially Viable in New South Wales, Australia Market Today

Green Car Congress

The study found that for small and medium passenger vehicles, expected lifetime cost per kilometer for EVs is already lower than that of conventional ICE. The total cost of ownership includes the vehicle price, annual fuel and maintenance costs and insurance. Future costs have been discounted at 7%. Source: AECOM.

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AECOM study finds EV adoption in Victoria can offer significant economic benefits by late 2020s; PHEVs initially lead uptake

Green Car Congress

According to a recently published report commissioned by the Victoria (Australia) Department of Transport from AECOM, electric vehicle (EV) technology offers the state of Victoria potentially significant economic benefits by the late 2020s. The analysis is based on central forecasts of oil price, electricity. Source: AECOM.

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