NECA NEWS September 2021

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POLICY & ADVOCACY STATES SEND ELECTRIC VEHICLES DOWN DIFFERENT POLICY ROADS State governments, and in some cases individual local councils, are being left to build their own roadmaps to facilitate the growth of electric vehicles (EVs) across the country. Australia’s uptake of EVs is lagging behind many countries, accounting for only 0.7% of new car sales in 2020. In comparison more than 1.3 million new cars were sold in China, and 70% of all new cars sold in Norway were electric. Rather than taking a consistent and uniform approach to growing this sustainable transport option nationally, state governments are being left to craft their own incentives to support the uptake of EVs. The Victorian Government drew wide criticism from pockets of industry for introducing an EV tax of two cents per kilometre. While the government claims the move is designed to offset revenue lost through EV users not paying fuel excise tax, there are concerns installing an upfront tax on an emerging market will be a strong disincentive for many. In contrast, a key highlight of the New South Wales Budget 2021-22 was a $490 million package to lead the charge on an “electric vehicle rev-olution.” The package includes a range of stamp duty exemptions and rebates as well as a significant investment in charging infrastructure.

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The South Australian Government is investing $18.3 million to deliver an Electric Vehicle Action Plan. Meanwhile Western Australia has committed to creating Australia’s longest electric vehicle fast charging network with facilities at fortyfive locations across the state to be fully operational by 2024. A number of other bodies, such as local councils and electricity distributors, are pushing ahead with their own projects to provide improved community facilities. Recently, NECA CEO Oliver Judd met with the Electric Vehicle Council CEO, Behyad Jafari, to discuss the opportunities electrical contractors will have off the back of EV uptake. Delivering in-home and community charging infrastructure as well as the potential cost savings for electrical contracting businesses were among the many topics covered.

Although states are each crafting their own plan of attack for the EV revolution, the transformation of the automotive industry as we know it is upon us. With the right mix of vehicle availability and accessible charging infrastructure, EV technology is likely to bring a range of opportunities to the electrical sector in the very near future.

Peter McCabe NECA Director Policy and Government Relations www.neca.asn.au

September 2021


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Is Time ‘Tik-Toking’ Away on Apprenticeships?

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pages 86-87

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page 80

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page 72

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page 70

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pages 66-67

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pages 64-65

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How NECA Legal WA Can Help You Avoid Costly Contract Disputes

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pages 58-59

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page 54

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4min
pages 56-57

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pages 52-53

Overhaul of Victoria’s Security of Payment Regime

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pages 48-49

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pages 38-39

Western Australia Winners

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pages 16-19

Tasmania Winners

3min
pages 24-27

Queensland Winners

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pages 28-31

States Send Electric Vehicles Down Different Policy Roads

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page 10

Australian Capital Territory Winners

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pages 20-23

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COVID-19 Vaccination in the Workplace

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