The ACT government insists an overhaul of its vehicle registration system, in favour of electric cars, will not put Canberrans still driving petrol-powered vehicles further out of pocket.
Zero Emissions Vehicles Strategy, which included changes to car registration, making fees emissions-based to replace the current weight-based system.
The government said over four years, the overall package of the first stage of the transition, including the changes to registration fees, stamp duty and concessions, would save ACT motorists $6.6 million.Who gets their registration fee waived? The concessions included are ACT Service Access card holders and Australian Low Income Health Care card holders.Mr Barr said Canberrans who were already receiving subsidies on their registration would continue to.
, including interest-free loans and a stamp duty exemption for new electric cars that also extends to second-hand electric vehicles.
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