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Used EVs selling above-retail demonstrates government’s failure

Today’s remarkable news that used electric vehicles are now selling at auction in Australia for more than their retail price, is testament to the Australian Government’s stunning failure to create a healthy and functional EV market, the Electric Vehicle Council says.

Lloyds Auctions has today revealed it is now auctioning second-hand EVs for higher prices at auction than their original retail price, because “people are realising how much they can save in fuel per year by owning an electric vehicle”.

EVC chief executive Behyad Jafari said the Lloyds auction experience was remarkable.

“This is a stunning reflection of how the Australian Government has allowed demand to totally outstrip supply on EVs, leaving Australian consumers with the choice between a massive wait or paying above-retail for a used car,” Mr Jafari said.

“The Morrison Government seems to have confused its own myopic views about EVs with those of average Australians and has completely misjudged how demand would grow.

“Global carmakers are far more interested in selling cars in Europe or the US or even New Zealand, where fuel efficiency standards are established and governments offer unambiguous support to the transition.

“Every Australian who wants to buy an EV should have the same array of options as their counterparts in America or Europe. The fact that they do not is the fault of the federal government and its unique hostility to EVs.”

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