Buyers of electric cars in NSW to receive $3000 rebate, free stamp duty – but will pay road-usage charges from 2027

The NSW Government took its first steps towards a distance-based road-usage fee for all motor vehicles as it rolled out plans to begin charging drivers of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids a per-kilometre fee from 2027.

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