FCAI releases new zero and low emission vehicle sales report
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s motoring industry, has today released a new, publicly available zero and low emission vehicle (ZLEV) sales report.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s motoring industry, has today released a new, publicly available zero and low emission vehicle (ZLEV) sales report.
Australia’s automotive industry delivered 86,878 vehicles during February 2023, which represents a 1.8 per cent increase on the same period in 2022.
“This is the best February result since 2019.
Australia’s automotive industry delivered 84,873 vehicles during the first month of 2023, which represents a 11.9 per cent increase on the same period in 2022.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released sales figures for motorcycles and off highway vehicles (OHV) for 2022.
A total of 99,030 motorcycles and OHVs were sold representing a decrease of 19.8 per cent on 2021 figures. Off road motorcycles made up 42.
Australia’s automotive industry delivered more than one million new vehicles to drivers around the country in 2022, despite post-pandemic supply chain challenges and delivery delays. A total of 1,081,429 vehicles were delivered during an unusual year when demand exceeded supply.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released new vehicle sales figures for November 2022.
A total of 95,080 vehicles were sold in November bringing the year-to-date total to 993,509. This result represents a 17.9 per cent increase on the same month in 2021.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry has today welcomed the passing of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Electric Car Discount Bill) through the Federal Parliament.
FCAI’s submission to the Australian Government’s Electric Vehicle Strategy calls for the focus to be on the availability and affordability of low emission vehicles for Australian drivers.
“Ride your motorcycle more.”
That’s the four-word message initiative Ride Your Motorcycle Week is spreading to all dirt bikers, adventure tourers, scooter lovers, track racers, two-wheel commuters and every rider in between.
The FCAI has welcomed the Federal Government’s consultation process on Australia’s fuel quality standards stating that the move was necessary to lower emissions from Australia’s light vehicle fleet.
Australia’s preference for SUV and Light Commercial Vehicles has continued with these two segments making up 80.1 per cent of the 87,299 new vehicles sold during October 2022.
The Passenger Vehicle segment was 15.3 per cent of monthly sales and the residual sales were Heavy Commercials at 4.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released sales figures for motorcycles and off-highway vehicles (OHV) for January - September 2022.
A total of 70,382 motorcycles and OHVs were sold between January and September 2022. This represents a decrease of 18.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released new vehicle sales figures for September 2022.
A total of 93,555 vehicles were sold in September bringing the year-to-date total to 811,130. This represents a 12.3 per cent increase on the same month in 2021.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry has today welcomed the release of the Australian Government’s Electric Vehicle Discussion Paper.
Parliamentarians, automotive sector peak bodies and industry representatives were at a Parliament House forum in Canberra last night to discuss making low emission vehicles more accessible and affordable for all Australians.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released new vehicle sales figures for August 2022.A total of 95,256 vehicles were sold in August bringing the year-to-date total to 717,575. This result represents a 17.3 per cent increase on the same month in 2021.
The FCAI fully supports today’s announcement by Federal Ministers the Hon Chris Bowen and the Hon Catherine King on the Government’s intention to build a detailed strategy to reduce vehicle emissions and increase zero and low emission vehicle options to Australians.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released new vehicle sales figures for July 2022.
A total of 84,461 vehicles were sold in July bringing the year-to-date total to 622,319. This result represents a 0.4 per cent increase on the same month in 2021.
The FCAI has released a three-point plan calling on the Government to agree on the destination, remove roadblocks and go the distance to help combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions. Download the FCAI Three-Point Plan.
Australia's peak National, State and Territory automotive representative organisations have reached a historic agreement at an Industry Summit on critical positions and pathways to achieve the considered and practical transition and electrification of the national motor vehicle fleet.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released sales figures for motorcycles, scooters and off-road vehicles (ORV) for the first half of 2022.
A total of 47,929 motorcycles, scooters and ORVs were sold from January to the end of June.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today released new vehicle sales figures for June 2022.
A total of 99,974 vehicles were sold in June bringing the year-to-date total to 537,858. This result represents a decrease of 9.7 per cent on the same month in 2021.
The FCAI, the peak body for Australia’s automotive industry, has today welcomed the NSW Treasurer the Hon. Matt Kean’s announcement for a further $38 million in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The peak body for Australia’s automotive industry has congratulated the Albanese Government for increasing Australia’s emission reduction targets to 43 per cent.