Australians support electric-vehicle policies, study finds

The latest recent from the Australian Institute reveals the majority of Australians support electric-vehicle (EV) policies. This includes a government subsidy on the purchase of new EVs along with a ban on the sale of new fossil-fuelled cars by 2035. Key results from the survey reveal two in three Australians – or 62 per cent – agree with the government subsidies for the purchase of EVs.

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