Electrify 3442 - EV — Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group
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Welcome to the future of travel!

Electric vehicles (EVs) are our ticket to a cleaner, greener Australia.

When we think about electrifying our homes, we may think about what’s inside rather than what is parked in our driveway. Yet nearly 70% of a home’s energy use comes from powering our cars. Switching to an EV is the single biggest way to reduce your household’s energy use and running costs.

EVs mean cheaper energy running costs and healthier communities.

Electric cars are more efficient

Electric vehicles running on solar or other renewable energy sources consume only 25-35% of petrol or diesel cars. This is because engines are only about 30% efficient in burning petrol or diesel.

And they’re cheaper to run

An average Australian household spends over $3000 every year on fuel. If you charge your car off the grid, those costs halve. If you charge it using the solar power generated on your roof, you will spend virtually nothing.  Switching to an EV also means removing annual servicing, maintenance of moving parts, oil top ups and rising petrol costs.

Why should I buy an EV?

Save on fuel costs

Australia is lucky to have some great options available in the range of EV’s. With the world’s cheapest form of energy in our rooftop solar, we can use our abundant sunshine to charge our cars and save heaps of money. Government subsidies are available to help with upfront costs.

Advancing tech

Technology is rapidly improving in this space and with the introduction of vehicle-to-grid tech coming everywhere, EVs present the most exciting energy product - transforming our homes and our grid. We will effectively all have huge home batteries on wheels, meaning we can use our cars to help power our homes, potentially saving thousands on energy bills.

Breathe Easily

Exhaust pollution causes over 1,700 deaths and health costs of approximately $3.3 billion in Australia each year*. Switching to an electric vehicle helps your whole community. Our roads will be cleaner, healthier and quieter.

* Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (2005), Health Impacts of transport emissions in Australia

 

FAQs

Getting Started

Costs

Mythconceptions

 

"I thought EVs were only for rich men. But I'm saving hundreds every week on petrol costs & it's good fun to drive!"

- Amy Bancroft, mum and psychologist.

 

Get started today!

Click here to contact one of our volunteers and they will answer any questions you have
- and might give you a ride in an EV, too.