Awwww............the poor little troll is still butt hurt over getting smashed on the lack of suitability of nuclear power for Australia.
Speaking of questions, the lying nuclear shill and uranium stock ramper still hasn't answered the 11 questions I have repeatedly posed on that subject.
Talk about double standards.
As to the number of evs in Australia, yes, the total is quite small when compared to the total number of vehicles.That detail is in the information I have posted previously.
Of course we won't worry about the fact that we have been purchasing ice vehicles in Australia for about a century. Talk about a head start.
How long have we had evs available in the Australian market ? Do we have a range of evs in every market to match ice vehicles ?
No, we don't.
So, the poor cry baby troll and his gutless RWNJ denier mates who are jumping on the bandwagon really aren't comparing apples with apples, are they ?
However, the point I have been making all along is that the number of ev sales in Australia is rising rapidly. It is the rate of change that is the important bit. Hence the reference to HC and charting. Strangely aligned with the recent availability of a particular couple of models in the SUV sector.
It's funny how all of a sudden when a couple of good,more affordable cars such as the Model Y and the MG EV become available. the sales take off.
Imagine that ? A very popular product is introduced to a market and sales take off. Who knew that would happen ?
Whenever sales in a particular market take off, people take notice. As they should.
Given that just about every vehicle manufacturer on the planet has publicly announced that they are exiting the ice market and switching to the production of low emission vehicles, it makes sense for all those paying attention, especially investors, to take note of the rate of change.
Just as climate scientists have observed that the rate of change of global temperatures has increased as never before and therefore require an immediate response, the grown ups have noticed that ev sales are taking off. Hence, organizations are rolling out public chargers as fast as they can to try and get in front of the bev tsunami.
So, my pathetic little lying nuclear shill friend, you're going to have to try a bit harder than that to spin your horrible denier failures.
The sales of evs are increasing at a rapid rate. The public has expressed significant interest them and we appear to following other countries who have many more models available to them .
If the sales continue to increase at a similar rate, especially if more models reach the Australian market, evs will be a significant portion of total new car sales in just a few years.
Best you go off and learn how to read a chart.