Concerns electric vehicles still won't be affordable for many by 2035 when ACT bans sale of new petrol cars
The Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA) has expressed concern over the ACT government's announcement that it will ban the sale of new petrol cars from 2035, saying it is locking Canberrans into a commitment "at a time where we really don't know what the future holds".
The ACT government yesterday became the first Australian jurisdiction to name the date for the end of sales of new fossil fuel-burning cars.
The ban is set to begin in 2035, meaning car dealers will be unable to sell any new cars that contain an internal combustion engine from then.
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