Another great EV expo, but this one was different as three automakers exhibited quality EVs alongside Teslas and homemade conversions.
PublishedIt was hard to miss the glossy BMW iX3 and iX4 at the recent Noosa EV Expo in Australia. There were also Hyundai Konas, a Mazda MX 30, and a couple of Ioniq 5s. These were exhibited by the dealerships. In addition, there were a lot of privately owned EVs, including lots of Teslas of course. But, the OEMs were front and centre at the Noosa EV Expo.
What really struck me at the very successful expo was that there will come a day when Majella and I won’t have to drive 250 km in our own time at our own cost because manufacturers and dealers will exhibit enough good quality electric vehicles of their own.
I’ll miss the expos.
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