Sunday, February 12, 2017

BMW CEO slams government for ignoring electric vehicles

Marc Werner BMW presentation about electric car technology

BMW Australia CEO Marc Werner has slammed the Turnbull Government for failing to provide a framework for electric vehicle consumption in Australia.

Calling out the lack of incentives for EV ownership, including financial incentives and infrastructure, Werner said the "time for talking" was over.

"It's time for some action. We need to break Australia's embarrassing silence on … environmental topics and start doing something," he told a group of motoring journalists.

"No more discussions. I call on Mr Malcolm Turnbull and the Federal Government to finally action robust policy to support the introduction of low emission vehicles to the Australian market. We all know how it could be done and we all know that it's possible and the time has certainly come.

"It's not just BMW that is saying this. The large majority of automotive brands are engaged in this pursuit and it's time for the Australian government to act."

Werner said car manufacturers are investing billions of dollars to bring alternative fuel technology and overseas experience shows consumers are willing to change their behaviour towards a cleaner future.

"But that needs to go hand in hand with some substantial investment on the infrastructure side which can only be provided through some government action".

He pointed out countries such as Norway and New Zealand where EV uptake has improved since their introduced necessary financial incentives, such as tax and fee reductions for low emissions cars.

"We can look at New Zealand as a role model as far as electric mobility is concerned but I would love it to be the other way around to be honest."

He said the end of Australian car manufacturing presented an opportunity to overhaul vehicle taxes as it made the luxury car tax, designed to protect locally produced cars, redundant.

"We would love to see a more intelligent way of incentivising low emissions vehicles.

"But it's not only incentives that play a major role in order to really lift electric mobility, it's also about the necessary infrastructure that needs to come with it."

Werner said BMW was ready to roll out infrastructure but said it couldn't be left to the one automaker to do it alone.

"We need to join forces with the other manufacturers and that needs to go hand-in-hand with some substantial investment on the infrastructure side which can only be provided through some government action."

Werner said despite the lack of government action, BMW isn't holding back with sales of its hybrid and electric vehicles, but won't set targets in line with the company's ambitious international forecasts until there is the necessary government framework.

"We have a really substantial model lineup as far as BMW i and BMW iPerformance vehicles are concerned so that we can take the next step."

Wheels has contacted Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg's office for a response. 

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