Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular around the world, but Australia is lagging in terms of adoption. According to recent research, most potential buyers in Australia find the high price barrier a significant disincentive to purchasing and making the switch from petrol engines. In addition, Australia currently only has 30 out of 300 EVs available worldwide, which limits consumer choice and keeps prices high in the Australian market. To encourage more people to switch to EVs, better government incentives are required. One example of such incentives is the recent announcement by the Queensland government, which has introduced Australia’s biggest electric-car subsidy. Eligible motorists in Queensland can now apply for a $6000 rebate on the purchase of any new sub-$68,000…