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Victoria’s only electric-car incentive axed by State Government

Victoria’s only electric-car incentive axed by State Government

Posted on December 13, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Victoria’s only electric-car incentive axed by State Government

Those with electric, hydrogen, or plug-in hybrid vehicles in Victoria will soon be forced to pay their “fair share”, with the State Government to scrap registration discounts – while increasing fees for inner-city off-street parking.

An electric Mini drives in Melbourne's CBD next to a tram

The Victorian Government has announced a registration discount for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles will end in a little over 12 months.

The scheme, which cuts $100 off the cost of annual vehicle registration, is the only financial incentive left for buyers of zero- and low-emission vehicles in Victoria – despite the State Government targeting emissions reductions of 45 to 50 per cent by 2030.

The $100 discount for registration of electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles will end on 1 January 2026.

The move is expected to generate an estimated $93 million of revenue by mid-2027 – or $165 million over three years.

“[Zero- and low-emissions vehicles] pay less or no fuel excise, and this will help ensure that all road users contribute their fair share to building and maintaining Victoria’s roads,” the government wrote in its mid-year budget update.

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Parking costs in Melbourne will also increase from January 2026 – said to contribute to a ‘congestion levy’ – while the boundary for the higher parking fees will be expanded to include more suburbs.

The levy, which applies to off-street parking spaces in the Central Business District (CBD) and surrounding areas, will jump from $1750 to $3030 for category one zones, while those in category two zones will see the tax go from $1240 to $2150 annually.

The Victorian Treasurer says the changes to off-street parking will add an additional $307 million to the state’s coffers.

The changes were announced alongside a new levy for property owners in Victoria – all of which is designed to pay for emergency services, including firefighters, the SES, and Triple Zero Victoria, among others.

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