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Interest in electric cars surges, putting big dent in petrol car market, says survey
Roy Morgan CEO says increasing interest in electric vehicles is taking a significant toll petrol car popularity in Australia, and will continue to do so at a growing pace.
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Tesla “shaping the future” as it makes top 10 trusted car brands in Australia
Tesla listed in top ten trusted car companies in Australia by Roy Morgan, ahead of Mercedes-Benz, Kia, and notably, fellow US car brand Ford.
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More drivers looking to buy hybrid vehicles in Australia, young look to ride-share
Roy Morgan suggests that drivers increasingly want to buy hybrid cars, but overall sales will fall as people look to electric and car-sharing options.
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Survey confirms car purchases on hold as consumer interest turns electric
Slump in short buying interest, but lift in long term intentions suggests that consumers are holding out for electric vehicles and hybrids, Roy Morgan survey says.
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Australians now more likely to buy electric and hybrid cars than diesel
Roy Morgan report reveals the writing on the wall for diesel and petrol cars as Australians indicate increasing interest in hybrid and all-electric cars.
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Price remains sticking point for most Australians as they consider EVs
University of Sydney research finds large number of drivers say they can’t afford to upgrade to an EV, while a minority just aren’t interested in making the switch.Â
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Commercial fleets choose electric as climate reality dawns
Australian commercial fleets are charging ahead with electrification, amid – and perhaps because of – an economic downturn punctuated by catastrophic fires, flood and drought.
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Tesla makes it into top 10 most popular car brands in NSW
New figures reveal Tesla is in top 10 most popular auto brands in NSW, while some European and Japanese mainstays saw dipping total registrations.
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Petrol, diesel car sales plummet again as drivers opt, or wait, for electric
More drivers opt for electric with new plug-in car sales doubling in typically quiet month of January while petrol and diesel car sales continue on downturn.
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Eight new electric vehicle models set to join Australia market in 2020
At least eight new electric vehicle models will hit Australian shores in 2020 opening up choice for drivers wanting to reduce personal emissions or simply have the latest auto tech. But will the Tesla Model Y be one of them?