02 April, 2019

NRMA dismisses claim Labor's electric vehicle target will leave tradies stranded

Australia's largest motoring organisation has rejected claims by Energy Minister Angus Taylor that ute-driving tradesmen will be left stranded by Labor's transport emissions policy, and has called for a ban on the sale of petrol vehicles as early as 2025.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has pledged electric
 vehicles will comprise 50 per cent of new car sales by 2030.

The NRMA welcomed Labor's pledge that electric vehicles will comprise 50 per cent of new car sales by 2030, and says global car manufacturers have already signalled an intention to stop building petrol and diesel cars.


Read the story from The Age by Nicole Hasham - “NRMA dismisses claim Labor's electric vehicle target will leave tradies stranded.”

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