The Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA) welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement of an inquiry into the transition to electric vehicles.
MTAA has long called for a zero and low emissions vehicle (ZLEV) Commission, with a focus on industry transition, and hopes the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water’s inquiry will go some way to delivering a similar outcome.
“Australians are buying more ZLEVs each year, so MTAA encourages a robust discussion on how motorists can best move to a lower emissions future. It’s essential, however, that those who know ZLEVs best – the automotive industry – contribute to the inquiry,” says MTAA CEO Geoff Gwilym.
“MTAA welcomes direct engagement with the inquiry to ensure the committee considers issues related to the automotive retail industry transition – which is made up of predominantly small businesses.”
It’s important the inquiry considers not only consumers and energy providers but also the automotive service, retail and repair sectors, which are best placed to make the transition successful.
“Electrification is the biggest technology shift the automotive industry has experienced in over 100 years and will substantially affect those working in it. It’s vital, then, that the inquiry considers the requirements of Australia’s automotive workforce of around 380,000 people as motorists transition to this new technology,” Mr Gwilym said.
“MTAA recommends a strategic approach to transition and that the Federal Government allocates adequate resources – including funds for upskilling the automotive workforce – to ensure its success.”