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This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1MYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! VICTORIAN VOTERS REJECT ANDREWS GOVERNMENT’S TAX ON Victorian voters reject Andrews Government’s tax on electric vehicles. 1 February 2021. Almost half of Victorian voters would prefer to buy an electric car and even more support the introduction of government subsidies, according to a new survey in six key electorates. The poll of 2000 people has revealed significant crossparty support for
STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES Consumer choice throttled Australian consumers have more electric vehicles to choose from than ever before. There are now 28 electric vehicle models available in Australia, and eight of EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy andCOST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1MYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! VICTORIAN VOTERS REJECT ANDREWS GOVERNMENT’S TAX ON Victorian voters reject Andrews Government’s tax on electric vehicles. 1 February 2021. Almost half of Victorian voters would prefer to buy an electric car and even more support the introduction of government subsidies, according to a new survey in six key electorates. The poll of 2000 people has revealed significant crossparty support for
STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES Consumer choice throttled Australian consumers have more electric vehicles to choose from than ever before. There are now 28 electric vehicle models available in Australia, and eight of EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK 1ge Together Fleets is an Electric Vehicle Council Program, sponsored by Evenergi. Char. Charge Together . Fleets. Education is critical to increasing electric vehicle uptake in local RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia. RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices .EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK 1ge Together Fleets is an Electric Vehicle Council Program, sponsored by Evenergi. Char. Charge Together . Fleets. Education is critical to increasing electric vehicle uptake in local VICTORIAN VOTERS REJECT ANDREWS GOVERNMENT’S TAX ON Victorian voters reject Andrews Government’s tax on electric vehicles. 1 February 2021. Almost half of Victorian voters would prefer to buy an electric car and even more support the introduction of government subsidies, according to a new survey in six key electorates. The poll of 2000 people has revealed significant crossparty support for
SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES Consumer choice throttled Australian consumers have more electric vehicles to choose from than ever before. There are now 28 electric vehicle models available in Australia, and eight of LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK 1ge Together Fleets is an Electric Vehicle Council Program, sponsored by Evenergi. Char. Charge Together . Fleets. Education is critical to increasing electric vehicle uptake in local SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES Consumer choice throttled Australian consumers have more electric vehicles to choose from than ever before. There are now 28 electric vehicle models available in Australia, and eight of LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK 1ge Together Fleets is an Electric Vehicle Council Program, sponsored by Evenergi. Char. Charge Together . Fleets. Education is critical to increasing electric vehicle uptake in local SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices .PUBLICATIONS
Free download. 29 November 2018. New Policy Proposal: Accelerating electric vehicle adoption. By Electric Vehicle Council & NRMA. Government policy proposals to accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles in Australia. Free download. 30 August 2017. Smart ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2 UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societalEVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’sMYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
MYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free!EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business.BEHYAD JAFARI
Behyad Jafari – CEO. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport, for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
MYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free!EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business.BEHYAD JAFARI
Behyad Jafari – CEO. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport, for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societal CHARGING - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A dedicated DC EV charger at power levels from 25kW to 350kW (40 – 500 Amp, three phase) Typically used in commercial premises and road-side locations to provide for faster recharging than Level 1 EVC EV BENEFITS AND COSTS Disclaimer Ernst & Young ("Consultant") was engaged on the instructions of the Electric Vehicle Council ("Client") to provide analysis in relation to the costs and benefit to SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicleTIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS SMART TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SYSTEMS JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT NATIONAL CITIES PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK Led by K Handberg with S Harris, L Duffy, B Jafari, R Shanks and S Ferraro NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
MYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free!EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business.BEHYAD JAFARI
Behyad Jafari – CEO. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport, for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s RECHARGING THE ECONOMY Recharging the economy: The economic impact o accelerating electric vehicle adoption 6 2. Executive Summary 1 PHEVs are not considered in the modelling scenario as ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societalMYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia. SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societalMYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia. SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2OUR MISSION
Our mission. The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body for the electric vehicle industry in Australia. By representing businesses involved in producing, powering and supporting EVs, we aim to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. CONTACT - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Contact. It is our belief that a collaborative approach will advance EV adoption, and help deliver the benefits of sustainable road transport to Australians. There is power in numbers for initiatives of this nature and the council envisages the widespread adoption of electric vehicles can and will occur with effective support anddirection from
ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
CAREERS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Careers. The electric vehicle revolution can massively reduce carbon pollution, inject billions of dollars into the economy, and save thousands of lives a year by reducing noxious pollution. But, at the moment, Australia is lagging behind. That’s where you come in.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business. ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societalMYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia. SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Governments around Australia are contemplating plans for an electric vehicle tax. A tax on EVs is a tax on clean air and will stifle economic opportunity. Latest press releases & resources. Contact Behyad Jafari (CEO of the Electric STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2020 State of Electric Vehicles 2020 18 August 2020. The State of Electric Vehicles 2020 report provides a snapshot of the EV industry in Australia with analysis and data on the EV market, the OEM sector, charging infrastructure, mining and manufacturing, energy and NEWS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL A 50% EV target could prevent 2,000 deaths and save 41Mt of CO2e by 2030. Electric vehicles could prevent up to 2,000 deaths and save 41 megatons of CO2e, if. Read More. 22 MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2COST CALCULATOR
This tool, built by Evenergi and funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, will give you a basic understanding of EV cost of ownership savings. It provides an understanding of the comparative costs of owning an electric vehicle in Australia, with and without batteries and solar. For a more comprehensive analysis, visit the Evenergiwebsite.
UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN COSTS AND BENEFITS FROM ELECTRIC Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from electric vehicles. 28 September 2020. The EVC commissioned EY to analyse the costs and benefits of electric vehicles to the government and society. The report outlines that transitioning Australia’s internal combustion engine vehicle fleet to electric vehicles will result in societalMYTHBUSTING
Battery EVs don’t need any petrol or diesel and are charged with electricity. The average Australian drives 15,000km and spends around $2,160 on petrol per year ($0.14/km). An EV travelling 15,000km would cost around $600 per year ($0.04/km) in electricity costs. If an EV user has a solar panel, charging is free! RECHARGING THE ECONOMY PwC commissioned research investigating the direct economic impacts of accelerating electric vehicle uptake in Australia. SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE FUTURE 1 . Submission to the Australian Government on the Future Fuels Strategy discussion paper 2021. The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the peak body representing the electric vehicle MEDIA - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL The average cost saving estimates from driving an electric vehicle sit at $1913/year. The average Australian spends $2,160 on fuel a year to drive 15,000km. That works out to $0.14 per kilometre. But an electric vehicle can be charged for $600/year, reducing the cost to just $0.04 per kilometres. That’s at today’s electricity prices . FLEETS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Information for fleets: Corporate and government fleets have the potential to drive the electric revolution in Australia, making up 52% of annual new vehicle sales. 1 Commitments to fleet electrification are important as they can demonstrate vehicle demand to carmakers, are an important source of supply to the second-hand market and provide impetus for the roll out of charging infrastructure. 2OUR MISSION
Our mission. The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body for the electric vehicle industry in Australia. By representing businesses involved in producing, powering and supporting EVs, we aim to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. CONTACT - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Contact. It is our belief that a collaborative approach will advance EV adoption, and help deliver the benefits of sustainable road transport to Australians. There is power in numbers for initiatives of this nature and the council envisages the widespread adoption of electric vehicles can and will occur with effective support anddirection from
ABOUT EV - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL © 2021 Electric Vehicle Council Incorporated. All rights reservedABN: 34 112 235 651
EVS AVAILABLE
This vehicle guide presents all of the electric vehicles currently available the Australian market with their associated resources. For further information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia, see the Australian Government’s Green VehicleGuide website.
OUR BOARD AND MEMBERS Our CEO, Behyad Jafari. As the CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, Behyad Jafari works with industry, government and the media to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia. With experience advising politicians, businesses and non-profits, Behyad has a strong understanding of Australia’s LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE PACK Local Government Resource Pack 2 December 2020. A collection of case studies on EV projects and polices from local governments inAustralia.
CAREERS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE COUNCIL Careers. The electric vehicle revolution can massively reduce carbon pollution, inject billions of dollars into the economy, and save thousands of lives a year by reducing noxious pollution. But, at the moment, Australia is lagging behind. That’s where you come in.TIM WASHINGTON
Founder of JET Charge, a leading supplier, installer and manager of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Australia. Before founding JET Charge in 2014, Tim was a corporate lawyer for 5 years specialising in mergers and acquisitions in the Energy sector, before transitioning to the business world as the CEO of an international manufacturing business.Toggle navigation
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Public PORTS: CHAdeMO and CCS connectorsACCESS: 24/7
LOCATION: ActewAGL Oakden St, Greenway-35.4224911
149.0718801
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SPACES: 4
AVAILABILITY: Public PORTS: CHAdeMO and CCS connectorsACCESS: 24/7
LOCATION: ActewAGL Canberra City-35.2803475
149.1271663
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SPACES: 2
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LOCATION: ActewAGL New Acton, Canberra-35.2841334
149.1246268
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SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: 9-5 M-FPORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 62 Athllon Dr, Tuggeranong ACT-35.419278
149.065888
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SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Unknown
ACCESS: Hotel Residents LOCATION: 1 Binara Street, Canberra ACT-35.282623
149.134836
https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/themes/act-electric-vehicle-council/assets/img/map-icons-brown.png 10 LATHLAIN STREET BELCONNEN ACT OWNER/LOCATION OWNER : Belconnen MarketsTYPE: Type 2
SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Mennekes
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 10 Lathlain Street Belconnen ACT-35.245721
149.065548
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 11 Moore Street, Canberra City-35.276638
149.127691
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Mennekes
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 3/5 Geelong St, Fyshwick ACT-35.3323067
149.1674801
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: Anketell Street, Greenway-35.4174571
149.069003
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 12 Wattle Street , Lyneham-35.259621
149.131415
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: Corinna and Keltie Street, Phillip-35.3455137
149.0841097
https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/themes/act-electric-vehicle-council/assets/img/map-icons-grey.png 220 NORTHBOURNE AVENUE , BRADDON OWNER/LOCATION OWNER : ACT Government Fleet Use OnlyTYPE: Type 2
SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 220 Northbourne Avenue , Braddon-35.2608929
149.1328514
https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/themes/act-electric-vehicle-council/assets/img/map-icons-grey.png LATHLAIN STREET , BELCONNEN OWNER/LOCATION OWNER : ACT Government Fleet Use OnlyTYPE: Type 2
SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: Lathlain Street , Belconnen-35.2409091
149.0638989
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: Ernest Cavanaugh Street , Gunghalin-35.1844781
149.1353582
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 1 Moore Street, Canberra City-35.2777908
149.1273865
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 125 Gunghalin Place, Gunghalin-35.1872254
149.135343
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: Palmer Street, Garran-35.3473979
149.1028082
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 255 Canberra Avenue, Fyshwick-35.3317284
149.1654144
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: Not available for public usePORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Government Fleet LOCATION: 16 Challis Street, Dickson-35.250597
149.136044
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SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: Check with ownerPORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Hotel residents LOCATION: 10 Bowes Street, Phillip ACT-35.3433865
149.0859213
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SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Mennekes
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 330 Northbourne Ave, Dickson ACT-35.255563
149.133524
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SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Unknown
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: Building 24 University Drive, Bruce ACT-35.2384819
149.0901626
https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/themes/act-electric-vehicle-council/assets/img/map-icons-green.png 18 NATIONAL CIRCUIT, BARTON ACT OWNER/LOCATION OWNER : Hotel Realm CanberraTYPE: Tesla
SPACES: 2
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Tesla
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 18 National Circuit, Barton ACT-35.3117681
149.1331884
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SPACES: 8
AVAILABILITY: 24/7
PORTS: Tesla
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 201 Sloane St, Goulburn NSW-34.755673
149.721026
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SPACES: 1
AVAILABILITY: 9-5 M-FPORTS: J 1772
ACCESS: Public
LOCATION: 201 Sloane St, Goulburn NSW-34.755673
149.721026
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