
Australian electric vehicle (EV) drivers could soon find themselves paying extra to use the nation’s roads, with governments preparing to introduce new road user charges.
The move comes as fuel excise revenue — traditionally used to fund road maintenance — declines due to the rise of EVs and more fuel-efficient cars. Authorities argue that all drivers should contribute fairly to road upkeep, regardless of whether they use petrol, diesel, or electricity.
Under the proposed scheme, EV owners may be charged a set amount for every kilometre travelled, similar to measures already introduced in Victoria and considered in other states. Supporters say the policy ensures fairness and a sustainable funding model, while critics argue it could discourage the uptake of cleaner vehicles at a time when Australia is trying to cut emissions.
The debate highlights the balancing act governments face: supporting the transition to greener transport while maintaining essential infrastructure funding.
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