Why Victoria's EV subsidies are such an insult

Published: May 6, 2021, 2:29 a.m.

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The Victorian government has cooked up a sneaky Appeasement Burger on EVs - apparently there\\u2019s going to be subsidies now. And taxes. Which is of course intelligence-insulting and absurd. And don\\u2019t the lobby groups just love it?

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If you\\u2019re watching this from a civilised country, please accept my unreserved and sincere apologies. It must seem strange to see a jurisdiction this backward, connected to the Internet. But I assure you I\\u2019m not making this up.

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The EV tax is still in, of course, but apparently there are also going to be EV subsidies now. So that\\u2019s not, like, robbing Peter to pay Peter, is it? It\\u2019s actually just so some minister can whip out the subsidies in press conferences to counter EV tax criticism from the dumb news media.

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There will be 20,000 subsidies - which sound like a lot, but isn\\u2019t. $3000 apiece for EVs costing less than $69,000 as part of a $100 million so-called \\u2018EV encouragement package\\u2019.

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It\\u2019s pathetic. It\\u2019s less than getting the GST back. And here\\u2019s where the lobbyists come in. Let\\u2019s do the Electric Vehicle Council, a credible-sounding name that really just represents a bunch of big businesses gagging to sell EVs and EV-related goods and services, like electricity and chargers, to you, in the public.

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\\u201cOnly 0.1 per cent of Victorian cars are currently electric. The subsidies announced could help drive that figure up sharply and put a huge dent in Victoria\'s carbon emissions.\\u201d

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That\'s 20,000 EVs. According to the national Survey of Motor Vehicle Use, from Ausstats, for the 12 months to June 30, 2020, there are four million passenger vehicles in Vicwegia, roughly.

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This \'reduction\' of about 450 parts per million (of Vicwegia\\u2019s CO2 production) means for every one tonne of CO2 emitted, these subsidies represent (at best) the reduction of 450 grams. It\'s insignificant.

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