Fuel crisis drives record Aussie electric car sales
Electric-vehicle sales have reached a new high in Australia as more motorists ditch diesel and petrol models during a period of soaring fuel prices.
ground.newsHere’s the latest notable developments on Australia’s EV market and the fuel crisis as of April 2026.
Illustration: A typical trend visible in Australia during the crisis is a shift from slower EV uptake to accelerated adoption, driven by high petrol prices and supply uncertainty, with used-EV inventories tightening and dealer margins expanding in response to demand spikes.[5][1]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of exact dates and numbers (e.g., EV share of new car sales by month, diesel/petrol price trends, and refinery status) and package it into a short charted report. I can also summarize how different states in Australia are responding with charging infrastructure and incentives.
Electric-vehicle sales have reached a new high in Australia as more motorists ditch diesel and petrol models during a period of soaring fuel prices.
ground.newsAustralia’s australia ev market fuel crisis is not just about expensive fuel; it is also about delayed policy choices finally meeting consumer reality. For years, the country moved more slowly than other right-hand-drive markets on clean cars. Now, rising fuel costs, a jump in used electric vehicle sales and a stronger case for savings are …
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www.ibtimes.com.auEV interest in Australia is surging amid the fuel crisis, with searches tripling in March 2026. BYD, Tesla, Polestar, Zeekr and Geely top the list as Aussies consider making the switch.
zecar.comMore than half of Australians are considering switching to electronic cars off the back the latest spike in fuel prices Newsreel
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