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The Aussie Tesla: Start-up plans to build electric cars in Australia
April 15 2018  Cole Latimer

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The future of cars is electric - but why is Australia so slow on the uptake?

Globally, electric car sales are expected to grow around 40 per cent
year-on-year, hitting 1.5 million sales in 2018 alone.

Yet, Australia lags behind other nations, with only about 4000 electric cars
currently on our roads.

A small Australian company is now looking to change this, with an
Australian-made electric vehicle.

The Aussie EV

There are currently no Australian-made battery-powered car makers
manufacturing in Australia, but ACE Electric Vehicles plans to change that.

The company, which started as GetGreen – an energy management company –
before evolving into solar farm development and branching out into electric
cars, says it wants to bring manufacturing back to Australia, specifically
regional Queensland.

"We are proud to be launching our first range of Australian electric
vehicles," ACE Electric Vehicles managing director Greg McGarvie said.

"This is now a realistic proposition since our agreements on a new patented
manufacturing process for electric vehicles."

The group is targeting the release of its first electric car by the third
quarter of this year, with two more vehicles scheduled to be released in
2019.

There are currently two models, a ute, dubbed the Yewt, and a cargo van.
Prices will be belowe $40,000.

Mr McGarvie said the vehicles had been built predominately for urban
environments, "they have been designed for jobs like small trades or
physiology labs, where they are going back and forth".

The vehicles have a total range of 350 kilometres using a 40 kilowatt hour
battery – the Tesla Model 3 has a 50 kilowatt hour battery – although 99 per
cent of trial trips have been under 110 kilometres.

While the vehicles’ carbon fibre components are being built in China, they
are assembled in Australia.

"They are shipped to Australia and put together like Ikea," he said.

Mr McGarvie said once demand increases all manufacturing will shift to
Australia.

"Once we hit around 10,000 units a year we can shift all building and
manufacturing to Australia."
Suffering from range anxiety

With the potential of creating a renewed, albeit smaller, Australian
automotive manufacturing industry, many are asking why Australia remains
reluctant to take up electric vehicles at the same pace as Europe, the US or
China.

"The key reason for poor uptake is the cost of electric vehicles, range
anxiety – the cars running out of charge – and poor access to charging
stations and servicing facilities, as well as a lack of a range of models,"
Mr McGarvie said.

"We just need an open door. The current energy policy confusion is also
impacting the ability of business to make investment decisions based on
market risk."

This is supported, to a degree, by new research from Citi analysts.

They say the take-up rate is partially dependent on whether there are policy
incentives put in place, however, even if there exists policies pushing the
growth of electric cars the change-over from petrol-fuelled vehicles will
take some time.

"Current new vehicle sales are around 1.2 million per annum versus a current
fleet of 18.8 million cars, so even if 50 per cent of new vehicle sales were
electric vehicles, the fleet would take around 30 years to replace," the
Citi analysts said.

Currently, the only national incentive is a $100 million asset finance
program.

Federal Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said: "By providing
discounted finance through the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, it is hoped
we can encourage a greater uptake of electric vehicles and reduce
emissions."

However, Canberra is going its own way, announcing on Friday plans to make
at least half of all newly leased ACT government fleet vehicles either
electric or hydrogen powered. The plans also include the establishment of
EV-charging stations between Canberra and Sydney, a review of parking and
traffic as well as permitting zero-emissions vehicles to drive in transit
and bus lanes until 2023.

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] as 'The Aussie Tesla: Start-up plans to build electric cars in Australia'.
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