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Electric Vehicle Council – November 2025 Vehicle Sales Report

Electric Vehicle Council < 1 min read
Good afternoon,

Please find attached the EVC’s Vehicle Sales Report for November 2025 to assist with reporting on car sales.
 
When compared with corresponding figures from November 2024:
  • Polestar sales increased from 76 to 167 vehicles (up 119.7%)
  • Tesla sales increased from 2540 to 2702 vehicles (up 6.4%)
  • Combined Polestar and Tesla sales increased by 9.7% to 2869 vehicles.
 
For noting:
  • This is the Electric Vehicle Council’s monthly report of vehicles delivered in Australia. Please attribute the data to the Electric Vehicle Council.
  • Please note this monthly report only includes sales from some brands - it does not capture the entire new vehicle sales market in Australia.
     
  • All car brands are welcome to provide their data for this free, public report on a non-exclusive basis. Ultimately, the EVC's aim is for data to be publicly available for all Australian new vehicle sales, and it welcomes the support of more OEMs in achieving this goal.
 
The EVC encourages the Federal Government to accelerate plans for a transparent, publicly available national dataset to simplify reporting accuracy and reduce the potential for misinformation about vehicle sales.
 
 

Contact details:

Todd Hayward - 0412 205 151

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