Second electric vehicle brand slams automotive body

A second electric car maker has resigned in protest from Australia’s automotive industry group, saying it may have “irrevocably damaged consumer perception and trust” in fuel-efficiency standards with its misleading statements.

Polestar revealed its decision to withdraw from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries on Friday, just one day after Tesla slammed the organisation for making “false and misleading” comments about the impact of the Federal Government’s proposed New Vehicle Efficiency Standard.

Together, the companies represent more than half of the electric vehicles sold in Australia in February.

The news comes as the Government negotiates with the automotive industry over new rules that would cap vehicle emissions, expected to be introduced in January 2025.

In a letter to FCAI chief executive Tony Weber, Polestar Australia managing director Samantha Johnson said the automaker supported efforts to produce more efficient cars and reduce vehicle pollution in Australia, and the FCAI’s claims about price hikes may have misled consumers.

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