EVs in the US... coming to Aus next?, page-618

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    IMO, the economics of running an EV will have to be looked at
    so that the general taxpayer does not have to foot the bill
    for the entire costs of roads & raods' infrastructure.

    We have a hybris sustem at present:
    -States' rego fees
    -Fuel Excise (with GST) by the Commonewealth

    At present the States' rego fees have been reduced for EV requiring the general taxpayer to pay more for Transport infrastucture

    And of course the Commonwealth wont be collecting and fuel excise (+the GST) on EVs which adds to the burden
    on the general taxpayer to maintain.develop transport infrastructure.

    Take the average ICE car:
    -State Rego: $800 P/A (EV $200 P/A)
    -Travels 20,000 kms P/A on average with an average of say 8 litres/100 kms (thats 1600 litres/P/A or $800 of Fuel excise including GST

    So in summary, to maintain the status quo, EVs will have to pay an extra $1400 P/A on average or an EV toll of 7c/km
 
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