Electric vehicle sales currently make up 3.8 per cent of car sales in Australia.
A Chinese car manufacturer is promising its vehicle will be the most affordable in Australia.
Market experts have said the launch of BYD's Dolphin electric car next week could start a price battle among other manufacturers and make the technology accessible to a wider audience. Electric vehicle enthusiasts are keen to find out what price the BYD Dolphin will retail for in Australia given promises made around its affordability in the lead up to its launch in the country.Other Chinese brands, MG and GWM currently have EVs on the market in Australia for $43,990.
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