Australians are being lured by the promise of affordable electric vehicles (EVs), but experts warn that the real cost of these cheap EVs may be higher than initially thought. As the government offers incentives to encourage the adoption of EVs, manufacturers are responding by rolling out budget-friendly models that seem too good to be true. However, a closer look at the fine print reveals that these cheap EVs often come with significant drawbacks, including limited range, inferior build quality, and reduced resale value. With the Australian government's goal of having 50% of new car sales be electric by 2030, consumers must be aware of the potential pitfalls of these affordable EVs before making a purchase that could end up costing them dearly in the long run.


Why cheap EVs could be a very expensive mistake  The Australian