EV Myths, Debunked

Evidence-based answers to the top 10 EV myths Australians ask about — cost, batteries, charging, range, safety, lifetime emissions, the grid, affordability, towing and servicing. Every answer cites primary sources you can verify.

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.

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