The Australian Automobile Association’s (AAA) Electric Vehicle (EV) Index tracks the progression and uptake of electric vehicles and alternative vehicle fuel types in Australia over time.
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This table shows new light vehicle sales by fuel type and vehicle type in Australia. For instance, between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2024, 6,235 new, Medium SUV BEVs were sold. Blank cells denote zero values.
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All vehicle types |
1 | ICE | 214,500 | 21,629 | ||
2 | Hybrid | 48,282 | 1,555 | ||
3 | BEV | 18,990 | 6,363 | ||
4 | PHEV | 7,323 | 2,648 | ||
5 | HFCEV | 3 | 2 |
This table shows the share of each vehicle type’s new light vehicle sales in Australia by each fuel type.
For instance, 98.69% of new vans sold between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2024 were ICE vans.
When 0.00% is shown, this denotes a percentage greater than zero, but less than 0.005%. Therefore, due to rounding these will appear as 0.00%. True zero values will have blank cells.
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The graphs and table show the share of each fuel types’ new light vehicle sales in Australia by each manufacturer.
For instance, Toyota sold the most new light vehicle Hybrids between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2024.
© Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries 2021 and © Electric Vehicle Council. Based on information provided by and with the permission of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, and the Electric Vehicle Council.
This table shows the share of Australia’s total new light vehicle sales by each vehicle type and fuel type.
For instance, 17.80% of new light vehicles sold in Australia between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2024 were Ute (4WD) ICE models.
When 0.00% is shown, this denotes a percentage greater than zero, but less than 0.005%. Therefore, due to rounding these will appear as 0.00%. True zero values will have blank cells.
© Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries 2021 and © Electric Vehicle Council. Based on information provided by and with the permission of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, and the Electric Vehicle Council.
This table shows manufacturer list price* (i) ($AUD), battery range (km), energy consumption (kWh/100km) and battery fast recharge time (minutes) for all BEVs offered for sale as new in Australia as at 30 October 2024.
Information for range and energy consumption are sourced from the Australian Government’s Green Vehicle Guide; information for fast recharge time is sourced directly from manufacturers’ websites; and information for list price is sourced from Redbook (redbook.com.au).
*The exception is the GWM Ora and LDV eDeliver 7 which only provide a drivea way cost estimate (inclusive of delivery costs, stamp duty and registration).
Model | Vehicle Type | Variant Details | Fast Charge Time (Minutes) | Range (km) | Energy Consumption (kWh/100km) | ANCAP Safety Rating | Listed Price ($AUD) |
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(i) Listed price is the retail price inclusive of Goods and Services Tax and Luxury Car Tax, but excluding delivery costs, stamp duty and registration establishing fees.
This table provides an international comparison of manufacturer list prices for 26 equivalent light vehicle models available in different countries. Prices are shown for lowest retail price variants (as such specifications may vary) available in Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Germany, China, Japan, Norway, and the United States of America. Where an equivalent model is not available in a particular country, a price is not shown.
Prices were collected by JATO Dynamics between 14-28 October 2022 and are displayed in both local currencies and Australian dollars using the average conversion rate during the same period.
Model | Fuel Type | Vehicle Type | ANCAP Safety Rating | Australia | Norway | New Zealand | Germany | China | Japan | USA | Great Britain |
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Disclaimer: The manufacturer list price is the price set by the manufacturer inclusive of federal taxes such as import tariffs, but exclusive of costs considered ‘drive away costs’ in the respective country. The data sources page provides further detail on what taxes and costs are included for each country.