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SA recharges electric car market with more stations — but what’s the ‘tax’? – ABC News
The SA government plans to install 530 fast-charging stations across the state to fuel electric vehicle take-up, but the opposition wants details about its planned…
The South Australian government needs to come clean on how it plans to “tax” electric vehicles (EV), the opposition says, after it announced a $13.4 million investment to install 530 fast-charging stations.
Key points:
- The SA government will spend $13.4 million to install 530 fast-charging stations across the state
- A planned user charge for electric vehicles has been delayed but is expected within 12 months
- SA’s Energy Minister says all motorists must pay to use roads so they can be maintained
The…
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