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Victoria Announces EV Subsidy After Tax Backlash – Gizmodo Australia
The Victorian government has introduced a rebate on EVs after copping backlash for its upcoming road user tax for low emissions cars.

The Victorian government has introduced a rebate on electric vehicles (EVs) after copping backlash for its upcoming road user tax for low emissions cars.
What is the Victorian road user tax?
Last month it was announced that from July low-emission vehicles such as EVs and hybrids would be subjected to a road user tax.
This will see EV drivers charged 2.5 cents for every kilometre they drive. Hybrid drivers will be charged 2 cents per kilometre.
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