Electric vehicles (EV) have lost market share as carmakers warned that Labour’s plans to impose a pay-per-mile tax would do further damage to demand.
Just 29,654 EVs were sold last month, which is only 20 more battery cars than were registered in January 2025.
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The proportion of new cars being registered to fleet and business continues to dwarf retail sales, by almost two-to-one ...
China’s ev market slowed sharply in January 2026.
Largest growth was recorded in the plug-in hybrid market.
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The federal government announced a suite of policy changes on Thursday in its efforts to get more electric vehicles on the ...