On Sunday, the Australian government released a ‘preferred model’ for new standards on vehicle emissions as the country is looking to promote the uptake of electric cars.
The government said it favored an option that would “bring Australia in line with US standards by 2028 and provide the optimal cost-benefit outcomes for Australian car buyers”.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated that the government aims to implement the new standard by January 1, 2025, projecting that it would yield motorists savings of A$100 billion ($65 billion) in fuel costs until 2050.
“This is about ensuring Australian families and businesses can choose the latest and most efficient cars and utes, whether they’re petrol and diesel engines, or hybrid, or electric,” Bowen said.
The transportation sector stands as one of Australia’s primary contributors to emissions. Increased adoption of electric vehicles would reinforce the government’s commitment to reduce emissions by 43% by 2030.