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Which states buy the most electric cars? EV sales in Australia broken down by state for 2022

New South Wales has the highest total EV uptake in 2022, but it didn’t top the charts for percentage. (Image: Tom White)

Last year saw a lot of change in the electric car space for Australia, with the most notable being the changeover at Federal and many state levels to a new government that puts EVs as a high priority, and has gradually introduced incentives and plans to improve electric and hybrid car uptake.

The representative body for the Australian automotive industry, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has this year begun tracking electrified vehicle sales more closely and started with a summary of 2022’s data.

It allows us to see not only which states have bought the most electric cars, but which have the highest percentage of EV uptake compared to their total new car sales.

It should be noted that sales lifted massively after the new financial year kicked off - coinciding with the introduction of EV rebates for new buyers in some states and announcements from the Federal government.

In the three most populous states, Victoria, NSW and Queensland, rebates that were mostly introduced around the middle of 2022 had the strongest showing in terms of changing EV buying habits.

In Queensland, EVs jumped from 0.97 per cent of new cars bought to 4.28 between Q2 and Q3. In Victoria, it went from 1.04 to 4.41 per cent. NSW also saw a similar jump, 1.0 per cent to 4.88.

But in the territory with the nation’s capital, EV buying went up from its already comparatively healthy 3.55 per cent to 12.71 in Q3.

In NSW EVs jumped 1.0 per cent of new cars bought to 4.88 between Q2 and Q3. (Image: Tom White)

It was indeed the ACT that topped the nation, by more than half the next closest state, in terms of EV uptake as a percentage of its new car market with almost eight per cent of cars sold being fully electric.

It shouldn’t be surprising that the larger, more sparsely populated states have the lower uptakes, with the NT only recording 68 sales of EVs in 2022, less than one per cent of its total market for the year.

Of course, the Tesla Model 3 was the most popular new EV sold last year, amassing 10,877 new registrations, followed by the Model Y (8717), BYD Atto 3 (2113), Polestar 2 (1524) and MG ZS EV (1119).

 

Total vehicle sales

Total EV sales

EVs as percent of state total sales

Percent of national total sales

Percent of national EV sales

ACT

16,228

1280

7.89%

0.12%

3.83%

VIC

287,314

9496

3.31%

0.88%

28.42%

NSW

338,012

10798

3.19%

1.00%

32.32%

TAS

19,157

571

2.98%

0.05%

1.71%

WA

105,905

3078

2.91%

0.28%

9.21%

QLD

235,591

6696

2.84%

0.62%

20.04%

SA

69,373

1426

2.06%

0.13%

4.27%

NT

9,849

68

0.69%

0.01%

0.20%

Total

1,081,429

33413

 

Total: 3.09%

100.00%

Chris Thompson
Journalist
Racing video games, car-spotting on road trips, and helping wash the family VL Calais Turbo as a kid were all early indicators that an interest in cars would stay present in Chris’ life, but loading up his 1990 VW Golf GTI Mk2 and moving from hometown Brisbane to work in automotive publishing in Melbourne ensured cars would be a constant. With a few years as MOTOR Magazine’s first digital journalist under his belt, followed by a stint as a staff journalist for Wheels Magazine, Chris’ career already speaks to a passion for anything with four wheels, especially the 1989 Mazda MX-5 he currently owns. From spending entire weeks dissecting the dynamic abilities of sports cars to weighing up the practical options for car buyers from all walks of life, Chris’ love for writing and talking about cars means if you’ve got a motoring question, he can give you an answer.
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