Australia unplugged: why we’re still lagging behind on electric cars and solar carports

It seems it not just solar carports that Australia’s lagging behind, but we’re still lagging behind on electric cars and solar carports, very slow in our uptake in comparison to other developed countries. It is so unusual to see an electric car that when one does pass, it appears it will stop us in our tracks. This story is from the SMH :-

” For Brigid Niall and her daughter Queenie it was quite a road trip. Not because of the route they took on their weekend drive – around their inner-Melbourne suburb, through Melbourne’s CBD and up to East Brunswick in the inner-north – but for the reaction they received from other motorists and onlookers.

Niall was at the wheel of her brand new car, a BMW i3 electric vehicle (EV), and the “futuristic” car was acting like a magnet for eyes.

We're still lagging behind on electric cars - this one is going through Melbourne
“I love my car,” says electric vehicle owner Brigid Niall, pictured with husband Jock Main.

Photo: Jason South

“We went right up Collins Street (in Melbourne’s CBD) and we went past a tram and the people on the tram were all looking at us. We looked up and they were all pointing,” she says.

The car acted, she says, as a powerful drawcard to people who wanted to talk. “I have never had people come up to me and ask me about a car before. It was extraordinary how many people came up.”

Three years later Niall is at the wheel of her EV as she speaks. And it seems that in Australia at least, plenty of people are still looking on at EVs, and perhaps waiting for a catalyst to buy, rather than getting behind the wheel.

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