EV Demand Surges as Petrol Prices at $3/L in Australia | TrueEV Update
Ludicrous Feed | EV Adoption in Australia
Ludicrous Feed | EV Adoption in Australia Mar 25, 2026
EV Demand Surges as Petrol Prices at $3/L in Australia | TrueEV Update

EV Demand Surges as Petrol Prices at $3/L in Australia | TrueEV Update

Annotations will appear as you listen

0:00
44:04
EV Demand Surges as Petrol Prices at $3/L in Australia | TrueEV Update
Term

charging plans

They mention “charging plans,” which are options for when and how you charge your EV. The day/night idea usually means you can charge at cheaper times.

Term

5g

They’re talking about 5G, which is a faster mobile internet connection. The point here is that it can be harder to get a signal inside a car, so they’re discussing what improves connectivity.

Company

Starlink

Starlink is referenced as a satellite connectivity solution (“You need Starlink”). In this context, it’s being suggested as a workaround when cellular reception is poor inside the vehicle.

Term

EV

EV means electric vehicle—cars that run on electricity instead of gasoline or diesel. The episode is talking about more people wanting EVs lately.

Brand

Tesla

Tesla is a company that makes electric cars. The host is saying their Tesla showroom was really busy, which suggests lots of people are shopping for EVs right now.

Term

showroom traffic

Showroom traffic is a practical indicator of consumer interest—more visitors and less idle time can signal rising demand. The speaker contrasts a packed Tesla showroom now with quieter periods earlier in the year.

Term

diesel $3.15 a liter

Diesel is also getting expensive here. If you drive a diesel car, high diesel prices can make an EV seem like a better everyday option.

Concept

EV adoption

EV adoption just means more people are buying and using electric cars instead of petrol or diesel. In this episode, they’re talking about why that shift is happening and how it’s changing what people worry about day to day.

Term

petrol prices at $3/L

When petrol gets really expensive, driving a petrol car costs more every day. That makes electric cars more appealing because charging is often cheaper than buying fuel.

Concept

Chinese brands

They’re talking about newer electric car brands coming from China. People are paying more attention to them, which can help EV sales grow.

Concept

electric car

They’re talking about cars that run on electricity instead of petrol. As more people want EVs, it affects prices and availability.

Term

truck van ute

They’re listing the kinds of vehicles that move goods to shops. If the cost of running those vehicles changes, it can affect what you pay at the supermarket.

Concept

dealer stock snapped up quickly

They’re saying dealers are running out of cars fast because demand is high. That usually means less choice and sometimes higher prices.

Concept

petrol car as backup

They’re saying some people might buy an EV but still keep their petrol car for a while. It’s basically a safety net in case EV life isn’t as convenient as they hoped.

Concept

solar or wind

Solar and wind are ways to generate electricity without burning fuel. If the grid uses more of this power, charging an EV can be cleaner.

Concept

batteries and solids

This is about better battery technology. New battery designs can make EVs cheaper, go farther, and charge better.

Term

used EV

A used EV is an electric car that someone owned before you. The speaker is saying even the used EVs can disappear quickly when lots of people want them.

Brand

XPENG

Xpeng is an EV brand from China. Here they’re talking about how Australian buyers feel nervous when the local business situation is unclear—especially for warranty and service.

Term

after ownership

This is about what you can expect after you’ve bought the car—like repairs, parts, and help if something goes wrong later. If that support isn’t clear, people hesitate to buy.

Concept

brand reputation / tarnishing the brand

They mean the company’s public image is getting worse because of problems people are talking about. The hosts are saying the brand needs to fix the situation to rebuild trust.

Concept

Guangzhou auto show

They mention the Guangzhou auto show, which is a big car event where companies show off new cars and future tech. It’s basically where you see what brands are planning to release.

Concept

people mover

“People mover” is used to describe a vehicle type aimed at transporting passengers, typically with a roomy cabin and family-friendly packaging. The speaker notes it doesn’t “feel or look like” a people mover, suggesting a more car-like design or styling despite its practicality.

Concept

creditors

Creditors are people or companies the business owes money to. If the company can’t pay, creditors can drive what happens next through legal processes.

Concept

Beijing auto show

The Beijing auto show is a big car event in China where companies announce new vehicles. They’re saying we might learn more about this SUV there.

Concept

protective wrap on the wheels

Sometimes car makers cover parts like wheels with a protective film. It helps keep them looking good and can also hide the design or logo while the car is still being prepared.

Concept

T-boned

A “T-bone” crash is when another car hits you from the side, like the front of one car crashes into the side of another. Side impacts can be serious, so it matters that the people survived here.

Concept

real-world crash footage as brand advertising

The idea is that when people share crash videos online, it still gets lots of attention for the car brand. Even if it’s not positive, it can still act like advertising.

Brand

Toyota

Toyota is mentioned alongside Hyundai as a brand people gravitate toward because they already know it. In EV adoption, brand familiarity can influence how quickly customers commit to new technology and pricing.

Brand

Hyundai

Hyundai is discussed as a “legacy” brand that consumers recognize, which can reduce purchase hesitation during EV transitions. The speaker contrasts brand familiarity with the perceived need to pay a premium for that reassurance.

Brand

Honda

Honda is referenced as having released financials that look weak, with the company canceling many EVs in its EV program. This is relevant because Honda’s EV strategy changes can influence market expectations and competitive pressure in Australia and beyond.

Nissan Leaf
Car

Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is a popular electric car. The speaker is saying the next version might be delayed in some places, so people may have to wait longer to buy it.

Term

EV charging points

EV charging points are the places where you plug in to charge your electric car. More charging points in a car park makes it easier to charge regularly.

Term

kilowatt hour

A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is how electricity usage is measured. EV charging prices are often quoted per kWh, meaning per unit of energy you put into the battery.

0:00
44:04