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EV association’s surprising response to proposed electric vehicles tax – The Driven
AEVA says non-smokers are not asked to pay tobacco excise, and nor should EV drivers be penalised for not consuming petrol.

The 50-year old Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) has weighed in on the debate of whether or not electric vehicles – of which there are less than 20,000 in Australia – should be subjected to a road users tax.
As The Driven reported last month, a NSW state government financial review panel recommended a road user charging scheme for electric vehicles, saying that $20 billion of annual fuel excise revenues are under threat from the switch to zero and low emission vehicles.
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