January 2023 is shaping up to be a bumper month for EV deliveries in Australia, led by 4000 Teslas arriving soon.
As well as well as the 30 ships expected to arrive in Australia throughout December and early January, Veda Prime has now alerted us to the arrival in the New Year of the MSC Immaculata carrying 4000 Teslas for the Australian market. Yes, 4000. That is more than were shipped in the whole of 2019.
2023 is shaping up to be a bumper year for other EV makers, as the Cupra Born from SEAT is now taking orders and the BYD Dolphin and the Great Wall ORA Cat are in the country being tested. LDV is supplying an electric ute that will be touring the Eastern states for most of the year.The Queensland Fire Service has purchased a Tesla Model 3
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