NSW EV Rebate

Take advantage of the EV Rebate and Stamp Duty waiver on eligible EVs

The NSW Government is making EVs more affordable by offering a $3,000 rebate for the first 25,000 new battery electric (and hydrogen fuel cell) vehicles purchased for less than $68,750 (incl GST). Additionally, no stamp duty will be payable on eligible new and used EVs purchased for under $78,000 (incl GST) .

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Brand
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$2880

Pay no Stamp Duty on a BMW. No longer being produced.

$71,000

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Cheapest small EV on the market

$44,381

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Still one of the cheapest, but with slightly more range for even better value.

$47,381

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Sporty little hatchback EV

$59,900

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$4525

The original IONIQ, more middle of the road than its new namesake IONIQ 5

$48,490

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$5375

Small SUV with quite some driving range

$65,448

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$5070

Small SUV with quite some driving range

$59,336

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$5230

The previous model

$62,590

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The new model. Fully redesigned from the ground up, with modern simple lines and an optional two-tone body.

$65,300

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$4950

Disappointing range

$64,950.00

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One of the cheapest of the bunch. Great family car.

$46,990

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$2839

Who doesn't love a Mini, with its go-kart drive.

$64,975

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$4600

Still one of the best selling EVs around. Chademo plug.

$49,990

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$5125

A bigger battery Leaf. Chademo plug.

$60,490

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Single motor, standard range. Lots of options though at this price

$59,900

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$5360

Get the Tesla tech with a discount. The Australian RWD is the MIC (Made in Chine) model and comes with an LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery, which is cobalt and nickel free.

$65,500

None

No NSW rebate discounts at this price at the moment (used to be no stamp duty in 2021). Prices go up and down during the year, which affects the rebate.

$80,000

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Still one of the best family movers.

$72,300