Outer suburban drivers are zooming past inner city-dwellers on electric vehicle (EV) uptake, according to new analysis by the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC).
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The new data, compiled by the EVC, shows the shift, with inner metropolitan EV orders (38.95%) being outstripped by those placed in outer metropolitan suburbs (43.29%).
The divide is even greater when combining EV uptake in outer metro, regional and rural areas (61.05%).
Electric Vehicle Council CEO Behyad Jafari said, โI think some tired stereotypes about EVs in Australia will need to be updated.
โWhat this data tells us is that the average EV buyer lives in the suburbs and might well be keen to use the new car to take the kids camping on the weekend. They might even be thinking about towing a boat.
โSuburban EV buyers who are sensitive to the cost of living will be looking forward to no longer worrying about foreign oil spikes or costly regular repairs and services.
โThis demographic shift represents a new reality that opponents of EVs will rapidly have to come to terms with. EVs are not novelโthey are now a suburban, mainstream Australian reality and that trend is only set to continue.
โWeโre seeing massive EV uptake in middle-income outer suburbs, including strong uptake across western Sydney.
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“People residing even further away from the capital cities are also embracing electric carsโnearly 18% of EV orders are being placed in regional and rural areas.”