Zero emission vehicles

Zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) deliver a wide range of environmental, economic and community benefits.

They form a crucial part of the Queensland Government's ZEV Strategy 2022–2032, which aims to accelerate the shift to cleaner, greener transport. This strategy ensures our energy network can support the transition to ZEVs.

Zero emission vehicles

In this guide

  1. Benefits of ZEVs
  2. Types of ZEVs
  3. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)
  4. Costs and savings
  5. Environmental impact
  6. Batteries

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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.