
Julie Delvecchio
Julie Delvecchio is the chief executive of the Electric Vehicle Council in Australia, where she advocates for policies that promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable transport solutions. In a recent news article, she emphasized the importance of the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, arguing that its removal would lead to an influx of less efficient petrol vehicles in Australia and hinder consumer savings on running costs associated with EVs.
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Julie Delvecchio is the chief executive of the Electric Vehicle Council.
Electric Vehicle sales reach half of all car salesEV Council chief executive Julie Delvecchio stated that cutting the subsidy would reduce clean car uptake and increase the risk of Australia missing its climate targets.
Tripling in sales drives emissions reduction in transport sector
EV Council chief executive Julie Delvecchio called for a 2035 ban on sales of petrol and diesel cars in Australia.
Australians’ biggest fears about buying EVs – and the one new tax they actually wantElectric Vehicle Council chief executive Julie Delvecchio says it transforms what an electric vehicle is, from just a car to a method to support the grid.
How electric vehicle can now power your home and the gridEV Council chief executive Julie Delvecchio said the EV tax exemption was very popular among Australians in the outer suburbs because it saved money on fuel.
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