Skip to content
Environment, Transport Automotive

Powering Savings: Electric Car Discount to Continue for Everyday Aussies

Electric Vehicle Council 3 mins read
Key Facts:
  • Full Electric Car Discount remains in place for most EVs in Australia until 2027, providing cost of living relief for families
  • From April 2027, EVs under $75,000 to receive full FBT exemption, while those between $75,000-$91,000 get 25% FBT discount
  • From April 2029, all eligible EVs under the LCT threshold will receive 25% FBT discount
  • EVs save households approximately $3,000 annually in fuel and maintenance costs
  • The policy changes will support Australia's target of five million EVs on our roads by 2035

MEDIA RELEASE - 5 May 2026

Most electric cars currently available in Australia will still be eligible for the full Electric Car Discount, meaning crucial cost of living relief for everyday Australians, under staged modifications announced by the Federal Government today. 

The Electric Vehicle Council has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement on the Electric Car Discount, describing the outcome as a win for Australian families who will continue to have access to the full Discount for the majority of EVs for the next three years. 

EVC Chief Executive Julie Delvecchio said the decision gives Australians a clear pathway to ditch petrol costs and the certainty to act now - with no changes taking effect until April 2027.

"This is good news for everyday Australians who are doing the sums on going electric,” Ms Delvecchio said.

“The Albanese Government and Minister Bowen have listened and shown they understand EVs are a cost-of-living measure. This decision means most electric cars in Australia will remain eligible for the Electric Car Discount, allowing people to save thousands on their annual fuel bills.

“This is especially important for outer suburban households - which are strongly represented in EV leasing uptake - where people drive more and spend more on fuel. Keeping EVs accessible means real savings where it matters most.”

Key changes

Under the updated settings:

  • No changes will apply until 1 April 2027
  • From April 2027:
    • EVs priced up to $75,000 will continue to receive the full FBT exemption
    • EVs priced between $75,000 and the fuel-efficient LCT threshold (currently ~$91,000) will receive a 25% FBT discount applied to the full vehicle value
  • From April 2029:
    • All eligible EVs under the LCT threshold will receive a 25% FBT discount, with no current end date

Existing arrangements will be grandfathered, ensuring current EV drivers and leaseholders are unaffected.

Stability for households and industry

The EVC said the extended timeline will continue to support Australians facing cost-of-living pressures and provide financial sustainability for the incentive.

“Electric vehicles are increasingly a cost-of-living solution, saving households around $3,000 per year in fuel and maintenance,” Ms Delvecchio said.

“Crucially, the majority of EVs on the market - including popular models from BYD, Tesla and Hyundai - will remain eligible for the full exemption until 2029.”

Supporting Australia’s 2035 targets

The Council said the Government’s decision reflects the importance of maintaining demand-side incentives to complement the National Vehicle Efficiency Standard which is bringing increased supply of affordable EVs to Australia.

These two policies are critical to hitting Australia’s target of five million EVs on the road by 2035, in line with advice from the Climate Change Authority.

"Today's decision protects our progress toward the 2035 target and keeps it ambitious but within reach," Ms Delvecchio said.

“From our perspective, the priority is simple - keep policy stable, scale charging infrastructure, and remove barriers so more Australians can switch.”

The Council will continue to work closely with the government to monitor EV uptake and ensure policy settings evolve in step with the market.


About us:

The Electric Vehicle Council is the peak national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Representing members from across the value chain of the electric vehicle sector, the EVC is a trusted advisor and advocate to governments and decision makers across Australia. Our mission is to drive investment and awareness to accelerate the electrification of transport, for a more sustainable and prosperous Australia.


Contact details:

Todd Hayward, 0412 205 151

[email protected]

Media

More from this category

  • Environment, Indigenous
  • 05/05/2026
  • 07:00
Monash University

NIDR Gathering: Bringing disaster resilience conversation out of conference rooms and onto Country

Press pack including news grabs available here. With environmental disasters worsening in Australia year on year, the need for increased recognition of Indigenous-led disaster management approaches continues to grow. The National Indigenous Disaster Resilience Gathering (NIDR Gathering) 2026 begins today, prioritising Indigenous voices in emergency management and recovery, bringing people out of conference centres and on Country to drive an Indigenous‑led national conversation on disaster resilience. The three-day ‘unconference’ will also give key decision‑makers a firsthand understanding of what recovery looks like on the ground and how it can inform guiding policies that benefit all Australians. NIDR’s program lead Associate…

  • Environment
  • 05/05/2026
  • 06:31
WWF-Australia

This photo changed everything – the return of Boorubee

Rangers feared koalas had disappeared from Minyumai IPA near Evans Head Stills, video and interviews here: https://dams.wwf.org.au/resourcespace?c=6511&k=b4c9577bbe Indigenous rangers are celebrating the return of…

  • Contains:
  • Environment, Science
  • 05/05/2026
  • 05:03
Humane World for Animals Australia

Latest New South Wales shark net data reveals systemic under-reporting of already devastating bycatch numbers

SYDNEY (5 May 2026)—The latest statistics from the NSW Government’s Shark Meshing Program obtained under Freedom of Information laws show Critically Endangered animals are…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.