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Australia postpones road tax on electric vehicles, calling it a “thinly veiled tax”.

A proposed national road tax for electric vehicles (EVs) appears to be on hold after comments from the Federal Transport Minister suggested it could hamper the recent surge in sales.

As fuel prices reached record levels across Australia in March 2026, the proportion of electric vehicles sold also increased by 88.9 percent to a new high of 14.6 percent market share.

The best-selling electric vehicle, the Tesla Model Y, was the third most popular vehicle overall, behind the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.

But as electric vehicle sales rose, the expected announcement of a road toll came closer. It was originally supposed to be anchored in the federal budget in May of this year before being implemented in 2028.

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Transport Minister Catherine King has all but ruled out announcing a road tax in next month’s federal budget.

“It obviously needs to be legislated through Parliament and I’m not sure there’s a route for it through Parliament at this stage. We’ll wait and see,” she said ABC Insider yesterday.

“At the moment we are trying to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles as much as possible. We do not want to prevent this at all, so a balance has to be found here.

“We want to try not to discourage the adoption of electric vehicles, especially now that we’re seeing such a surge, so maybe now isn’t the right time.”