Victoria to trial electric cars

 

Brumby spends $5m of $38b transport plan on zero-emission vehicles.

The Victorian Government was seeking 180 households for a $5 million, five-year trial of zero-emission electric cars.

It was part of a $38 billion transport plan for the state.

The trial involved 180 charging points and 60 vehicles - passenger cars, light commercial vehicles and two-wheelers - to be rotated between participants every three months.

Premier John Brumby said it would test "how drivers, vehicles, plug-in charging infrastructure and the electricity network will interact in real-life situations".

Yesterday while welcoming a shipment of 20 fully electric Mitsubishi i-MiEV passenger cars, he said they were "Australia's first commercially viable, fully electric vehicles".

Victoria received 76 submissions from car makers, recharge-infrastructure providers, electricity suppliers, distributors and retailers wanting to be involved.

It expected to release participants' names next month.

The Government would add electric vehicles to its fleet in time for the trial.

In partnership with the Royal Automotive Club of Victoria, it also planned to select households to test an electric car for three months through a lottery.

The Government said the cars would produce no greenhouse gases because they ran on GreenPower, the Government program for renewable energy providers.

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Victoria to trial electric cars
"The government definitely needs to cut-off additional taxes and other than federal rights no other tax should be levied on the electric cars..Electric cars are the best hope for the newly emerging ..."
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Comments: 3
Topolino
Aug 9, 2010 9:40 PM
I don't understand why they need to import these 20 Mitsubishi's when for half the price anyone can buy a Blade Runner (based on a Hyundai Getz ) .T

They have been built in Castlemaine, Rural Victoria since 2006. http://bev.com.au/

John Brumby need to stop looking for a photo opportunity at the wharfs and take a trip down the highway and look at what Victorians are already doing in his backyard.

Give BLADE ELECTRIC VEHICLES some credit for their efforts.
Pilotyoda
Aug 10, 2010 6:49 PM
Typical of so many governments and politicians.
Refuse to buy Australian, even when there is a cost savings and economic benefit for our country/state.
reilly1235
Nov 25, 2010 10:27 PM
The government definitely needs to cut-off additional taxes and other than federal rights no other tax should be levied on the electric cars..Electric cars are the best hope for the newly emerging segment of auto industry, which aim at using electric powered vehicles to reduce carbon levels by almost 30%! All environment conscious people would love it if these cars were more affordable..
www.thegreenautos.com
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