Data from the Electric Vehicle Council indicates that combined sales from leading manufacturers Tesla and Polestar reached 7,725 units in Q1 2026, up from 5,549 units in Q1 2025. March alone saw 3,645 EVs sold, marking a 21.1% year-on-year increase and a 6.6% rise from February.
Julie Delvecchio, CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council, noted that the surge reflects a growing shift in consumer priorities, particularly as households look to reduce fuel costs. She emphasized that with fuel prices rising, every EV on the road is taking pressure off fuel supply for those who need it most.
The current geopolitical climate, including conflicts affecting oil supply chains, has led to increased fuel prices, making EVs a more attractive option for cost-conscious consumers. Additionally, advancements in EV technology, expanded charging infrastructure, and government incentives have contributed to this positive trend.
Industry experts anticipate that if fuel prices remain high and supportive policies continue, the momentum in EV sales will persist, further accelerating Australia's transition to cleaner transportation.
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