The wait times for electric vehicles (EVs) have been long in the last 18 months, with Tesla Model 3 order holders having to wait up to 12 months to receive their cars. However, this has now changed with Tesla Model 3 inventory being available for immediate delivery to all states and territories. This means that Australia’s best-selling EV can be reserved and delivered in a matter of days.
In addition to this, Tesla has also slashed prices across all EV models in Australia to kick-start 2023. This makes the Tesla Model 3 more affordable than it has been in the last 12 months without factoring in inflation. Furthermore, the wait times have been reduced significantly with many vehicles available in under 12 weeks for custom orders.
Last year, the Tesla Model 3 was not only the best-selling EV with 10,877 sales, but it also outsold the Toyota Camry ICE vehicle which had 9,538 sales during the year. This year so far, January saw the Tesla Model 3 being the third best-selling vehicle in Australia.
Tesla EV sales kickstarted 2023 with 3,313 Tesla Model 3 and Model Ys adding to the total EV tally. A grand total of 2,927 Tesla Model 3 sedans were sold nationally. This shows that Tesla is the only EV brand that’s able to deliver large amounts of EVs needed and the stock available for immediate purchase will only help get more EVs to Australian drivers sooner.
FAQ
Q1: Are electric car batteries recyclable?
A1: Yes, electric car batteries are recyclable.
Q2: Are electric car chargers free?
A2: It depends on the charger and the location. Some electric car chargers are free, while others may require a fee.
Q3: Can electric car batteries be rebuilt?
A3: Yes, electric car batteries can be rebuilt with the right tools and knowledge.