Infrastructure and Transport – Electric Vehicles
The state Budget identified a target of 50 electric vehicles for the Government's fleet in this year's Budget but it shows there are only 39 in the fleet.
The state Budget identified a target of 50 electric vehicles for the Government's fleet in this year's Budget but it shows there are only 39 in the fleet.
What we have got to is a commitment in 2021-22 to have 50 electric vehicles and by your words there was in the order of 13 actually added to the fleet.
The Government made a commitment last year to convert the fleet of government vehicles to 100 per cent electric by 2030.
The proportion of light vehicles in Tasmania that are fully electric at the end of 2021 financial year is 0.07 per cent electric vehicles.
I rise to speak about the contributions made by the Premier and the conversations that were had during the climate change ministry.
The South Australian and New South Wales governments have placed a tax on electric vehicles.
The Greens welcome the Liberals’ adoption of our policy to electrify the government vehicle fleet.
We have had five years, manifestly, of neglecting the need to make some catalytic changes to the way people in Tasmania get around.
Cassy O'Connor delivers a budget reply speech for the 2019-20 state Budget, and speaks to alternative policies in the Greens' Alternative Budget.
Your Budget paints the bleakest of futures for young Tasmanians. It is a budget devoid of what most young Tasmanians needed to hear from their leader.