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Australia's slow warming to electric cars may get election boost

EV sales in Australia are soaring — led by the almost-ubiquitous Tesla Model 3 — and more brands and models are arriving in the market.

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Not even Tesla can overcome Australia's hostility to electric cars


Not even Tesla can overcome Australia’s hostility to electric cars
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April 14, 2021 — 10.34am
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Tesla and the electric-car industry generally thrive in the world’s richest nations. Not so in Australia, where even tractors outsell EVs two to one.
More than four decades after Mel Gibson’s super-charged Ford Falcon roared across the country in
Mad Max, the car-loving nation is defying a global shift to electrification. Battery-powered vehicles made up just 0.7 per cent of Australia’s new car sales in 2020, while in the UK and European Union, the figure soared to more than 10 per cent.

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Even Tesla can't overcome Australia's 'uniquely hostile market' for electric cars


Apr 13, 2021
Tesla Inc. and the electric-car industry generally thrive in the world’s richest nations. Not so in Australia, where even tractors outsell EVs two to one.
More than four decades after Mel Gibson’s supercharged Ford Falcon roared across the country in Mad Max, the car-loving nation is defying a global shift to electrification. Battery-powered vehicles made up just 0.7% of Australia’s new car sales in 2020, while in the U.K. and European Union, the figure soared to more than 10%.
The resistance is drawing the ire of global automakers, which are delaying or skipping vehicle releases in Australia to supply markets that offer EV subsidies and have more aggressive emissions targets. Volkswagen AG, Europe’s largest automaker, likens Australia’s EV policies to those of a “third-world country.”

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There's An Insider Trading Investigation Into Hyundai: Report


There's An Insider Trading Investigation Into Hyundai: Report
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Hyundai is getting investigated for alleged insider trading, GM has maps, and Australians absolutely despise EVs. All that and more in The Morning Shift for April 13, 2021.
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Hyundai is now the target of one in South Korea, related to its flirtation earlier this year with Apple.
Hyundai shares rose more than 20 per cent after it confirmed early-stage discussions with Apple in January but subsequently fell back after the group said on February 8 that it was no longer in talks with the US tech giant.

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Even Tesla Can't Overcome Australian Hostility to Electric Cars


Angus Whitley and Georgina Mckay, Bloomberg News
A Volkswagen ID.4 electric Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) inside the VW Autostadt automobile delivery towers in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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Tesla Inc. and the electric-car industry generally thrive in the world’s richest nations. Not so in Australia, where even tractors outsell EVs two to one.
More than four decades after Mel Gibson’s super-charged Ford Falcon roared across the country in Mad Max, the car-loving nation is defying a global shift to electrification. Battery-powered vehicles made up just 0.7% of Australia’s new car sales in 2020, while in the U.K. and European Union, the figure soared to more than 10%.

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