⚡ Incentives & Rebates · 2026
Electric Vehicle Rebates in Australia
From stamp duty exemptions to zero-interest loans, Australian governments are making EV ownership more affordable. Here's every state-by-state EV incentive for 2026.
Browse by State ↓Federal EV Incentives — FBT Exemption
The Federal Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) Exemption is the most valuable EV incentive in Australia. EVs (BEVs and PHEVs) priced below the luxury car tax threshold ($89,332 in 2026) provided through a novated lease or employer arrangement are exempt from FBT.
This can save employees $5,000–$25,000+ depending on their income and vehicle price, by allowing pre-tax dollars to cover the full cost of the vehicle including running costs.
| Income bracket | Approx. FBT saving on $60k EV |
|---|---|
| $80,000/year | ~$6,000–$8,000 over 3 years |
| $120,000/year | ~$10,000–$14,000 over 3 years |
| $180,000/year | ~$15,000–$20,000 over 3 years |
Rebates by State & Territory
Click your state for full details, eligibility criteria, and application steps.
Stamp duty exemption
NSW Zero Emission Vehicle Support
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Reduced stamp duty
Victorian Zero and Low Emission Vehicle Incentive
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Stamp duty discount + $3,000 rebate (closed)
Queensland Zero Emission Vehicle Rebate (concluded)
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Stamp duty exemption
SA Zero Emission Vehicle Stamp Duty Exemption
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Federal FBT + registration exemption
Federal FBT Exemption
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Stamp duty free + zero-interest loans
ACT Zero Emission Vehicle Incentives
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Federal FBT exemption applies
Federal FBT Exemption
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Federal FBT exemption applies
Federal FBT Exemption
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Disclaimer: Rebate programs change frequently. Amounts and eligibility criteria listed are accurate as of March 2026 but may have changed. Always verify current terms directly with the administering government department before applying.