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  • Australian Bureau of Statistics – Annual motor vehicle use, Australia
  • Australian Government – Green Vehicle Guide
  • Australian Government Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics – Electric Vehicle Uptake: Modelling a Global Phenomenon
  • Australian Renewable Energy Agency – Electric Vehicle Insights prepared by ENERGEIA for the Australian Energy Market Operator’s 2017 Electricity Forecast Insights (PDF, 2.2MB)
  • Electric Vehicle Council – Cleaner and Safer Roads for NSW (PDF, 1.8MB)
  • Electric Vehicle Council – State of Electric Vehicles October 2022 report
  • International Council on Clean Transportation – Effects of battery manufacturing on electric vehicle life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions (PDF, 286KB)
  • International Energy Agency – Global EV Outlook 2020
  • Department of Environment and Science – Queensland Climate Action
  • QFleet Environmental Strategy – For the Queensland  Government motor vehicle fleet (PDF, 385KB)
  • QFleet Electric Vehicle Transition Strategy – For the Queensland Government motor vehicle fleet (PDF, 336KB)
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Labelling requirements for Electric and Hydrogen vehicles

Since 1 October 2020, registered owners of hydrogen and electric powered vehicles built after 1 January 2019 (or vehicles modified to be hydrogen or electric powered since that date) are now legally required to display specific labels to the front and rear number plates of the vehicle.

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