EVs don't have enough range for Australian road trips
The reality
Modern EVs are built for Australian distances. More than 20 EVs available new in Australia in 2026 have a WLTP range above 500 km on a single charge — including the Tesla Model 3 Long Range (629 km), BMW iX3 (805 km), Polestar 5 (678 km), Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ (700 km) and BYD Sealion 7 (482 km). For day-to-day driving, the average Australian drives just 38 km per day (BITRE), which is less than 10% of a typical mid-range EV's capacity.
For interstate trips, the Sydney–Melbourne run (~880 km via Hume Highway) is comfortably broken into two 30-minute fast-charge stops at any of Pheasants Nest, Goulburn, Albury, Euroa, or Seymour — all of which have DC fast chargers operated by Chargefox, Evie or Tesla. Sydney–Brisbane (~920 km via the Pacific) has similar coverage. Even Perth–Albany (~420 km) is now within single-charge range for most long-range EVs.
Real-world range is typically 10–15% lower than the WLTP figure at 110 km/h with the air-conditioning running — so plan your trip around 85% of the published WLTP and you'll arrive comfortably. Cold temperatures shave a further ~10%, though Australia rarely sees the extremes that affect EVs in Norway or Canada.