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Budget EV In Australia 2022

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2022 promises to be an exciting year for electric vehicles and the entire automotive industry in Australia. The entire 2020s can be considered to be the decade where electric vehicles gain critical and cultural acclaim and the decade where EV culture gets solidified.

As Australian residents, we almost always get a few EV brands or models yearly, and these models are usually available in limited quantities, but 2022 promises to be the year when Australia becomes a powerhouse for electric vehicles, not only in Oceania and Asia Pacific but the entire world.

Talking about powerhouses, you need a powerhouse to help you get the most out of your electric vehicle in 2022. That’s why EV Powerhouse is here to serve as the perfect electric vehicle charger retailer for you in Australia. It’ll be almost impossible for you to make the most out of your EV without appropriate EV charger support from the right retailer.

When it comes to the sheer number and variety of electric vehicles available, 2022 will give Australians more options than ever before, and we’re sure that you’re as excited as we are for the year of EVs in our country.

Over the course of this piece, EV Powerhouse aims to enlighten you about a wide range of EVs across different price classes. We’ll tell you which EVs available in 2022 will give you the best value for your money. EV Powerhouse promises to be as neutral as we can be during the process, and we’ve decided to make it a point to only share vehicles that we believe in with you. Excited? Please sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through 2022 EVs in Australia.

 

BEST BUDGET EVS IN AUSTRALIA


When talking about the cheapest electric car in Australia, it’s hard to have the right answer for a long. New electric car companies as well as existing car companies make their way onto Australia’s shores, and they’re usually priced to be as cheap as financially possible. These electric car companies also have the best evs in Australia as of 2022. Electric car brands like BYD, Nissan, MG, and Hyundai have one of the cheapest electric car models available in Australia.

This is because most brands want to gain a footing, and the best way to achieve this is typically to offer unbeatable prices. Obviously, brands like Tesla and Mercedes-Benz aren’t trying to have the cheapest EVs on the market, but most other brands actively look forward to having the “cheapest” EV on the market.

 

MG ZS EV

MG ZS ev charger

  • Starting price: $42,000 (round-off value)
  • Driving Range: Up to (WLTP) 263km from a single charge
  • Battery Capacity: 50.3 kWh

The MG ZS EV makes it easier for you to go electric. The ZS EV is a car that does what the company’s title implies. It seizes the opportunity to save you money by making electric cars more affordable than ever before. The car offers extensive autonomy thanks to its 50.3 kWh. Battery pack (WLTP) that can drive up to 263km on a single charge.

BYD ATTO 3

byd atto 3

  • Starting price: $44,000 (round-off value)
  • Driving Range: 320 km
  • Battery Capacity: 60kWh

If you’re thinking about buying an electric car but don’t want to spend a lot of money, you may want to look into the BYD atto 3, the cheapest electric car in Australia (as of 2018). BYD atto 3 costs around $44,000 and has a battery pack of 60kWh with a drive range of 320km.

NISSAN LEAF

nissan leaf

  • Starting price: $53,500 (round-off value)
  • Driving Range: Up to (WLTP) 364km from a single charge
  • Battery Capacity: 39-59 kWh

The Nissan Leaf has been an entry-level electric car since its introduction in 2010. Now it is affordable in Australia with starting price of $53,500. It has a battery pack of 39-59 kWh & drive range of up to 362k. from a single charge.

2022 Hyundai Kona Electric Elite

hyundai kona elite best ev in australia

  • Starting price: $55,000 (round-off value)
  • Driving Range: 305 to 557 km battery-only
  • Battery Capacity: 60 kWh

The 2022 Hyundai Kona Electric Elite, is an all-electric vehicle that can have a driving range of 305 to 557km and a battery pack of 60kWh. It will cost $55,000 before tax credits, which puts it slightly above the average price of other vehicles in its class. However, the Kona Elite will come with a range extender. And there are very few alternative vehicles that can match its features and performance for that price range.

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