A Federal Labor government would spend millions of dollars trying to capitalise on growth in the electric vehicle industry, saying there must be"blue collar opportunities" in the fight against climate change.More than half of the $57-million fund would be used for a research and development initiative
Labor has also pledged to introduce new safety standards for the installation of EV charging stationsIt is part of Labor's ambitiousthat aims for 50 per cent of all new cars sold in Australia to be electric by 2030. More than half of the $57 million fund would be used for a research and development initiative to develop the industry, and the strategy would focus on creating electric vehicle design and manufacturing jobs in Australia.
Labor's Innovation, Industry, Science and Research spokesman Kim Carr said he was determined to generate Australian jobs in the sector if elected.
All know pledges are BS. from politicians.
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I'm planning to replace my car when I can buy an FCEV. Things are looking promising in the very near future - if we can rid ourselves of the LNP luddites in Canberra.
Ahahahahahahaaaa! 🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖 No, tell him he is dreaming. Made by robots and with no serviceable parts, just like all the other DRM protected stuff from silicon valley.
BMW is committed to have 25 electric models by 2025. They're also working with Toyota on fuel cell EV's. Toyota, Hyundai and a dozen other manufacturers are offering FCEV's. Australia is a laggard due to this LNP 'head in the sand' government.
His millions or our millions?
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