be a zero-emission vehicle and be fully powered by batteries or hydrogen fuel cells;
be a light vehicle (vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of 4.5 tonne or less), including: light passenger vehicles, such as sedans, hatchbacks and sports utility vehicles (SUVs);
light commercial vehicles; and
light trucks.
be granted a vehicle licence in WA on or after Tuesday 10 May 2022;
have a maximum dutiable value (external link) of $70,000 or less; and
be brand new and never previously been registered or licensed in Australia or overseas.
The Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Rebate Scheme is a financial incentive to encourage the purchase of zero emission vehicles as part of the Government's Clean Energy Car Fund.
According to Transport Minister Rita Saffioti, the rebates play an important role in the bigger plan.
"Having so many people purchasing electric vehicles is a step in the right direction as we pursue our goal to reach net zero emissions by 2050.”
Minister Assisting the Transport Minister David Michael, revealed that more than 100,000 individuals turned to the Department of Transport, seeking further information online since the State Government first announced the Zero Emissions Vehicle rebate in the 2022/2023 state budget.
"The number of Western Australian's purchasing ZEVs has exceeded expectations and the Cook Government is pleased to be able to allocate another $5.2 million to the ZEV Rebate Scheme to enable more drivers to take up the rebate."