Labor EV policy faces delays as cost-of-living politics bite
Labor’s much-anticipated cornerstone electric vehicle policy – aimed at stoking supplies from global car makers into Australia of zero-emissions vehicles – is set to be delayed amid internal concerns the idea lacks enough community support.
The government is understood to be concerned about the level of complexity involved in the introduction of a so-called fuel efficiency standard, which would penalise importers for selling internal combustion engines (ICEs) to encourage greater shipments of EVs and low-emissions vehicles.
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