Labor’s new EV-boosting rules will cost $38b, auto group says
The nation’s peak car makers’ association says the effective cost of switching to electric and lower-emission vehicles could be as high as $38 billion over the first five years of Labor’s planned fuel efficiency standard.
While the government and climate groups emphasise the large fuel cost savings they say the new standard would trigger via increased supply of EVs, car dealers argue the policy does not take account of the direct burden on consumers from its rapid introduction.
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