EV Incentives in Tasmania (2026)

0 active concessions for EV buyers in TAS

No open cash rebate — ongoing duty/rego treatment below

Official sources · checked 17 July 2026

Tasmania's electric vehicle stamp duty waiver ended some years ago, and nothing has replaced it. There is no active Tasmania-specific EV concession today, so an electric vehicle pays duty at the standard rate and is registered on the standard basis, which puts it on the same footing as a typical mainstream petrol car for its motor tax. The table below keeps the former waiver on record, with its end noted, for anyone still looking for it.

Every TAS EV scheme, current status

SchemeStatusDetail
EV stamp duty waiverClosedApplied 1 July 2021 – 30 June 2023 only (transitional window closed 31 December 2023). Nothing active since. source
Current EV treatmentEVs pay standard duty (including the passenger tiers above $35,000) and the same registration as a 4-cylinder car (electric motor tax equals the 4-cylinder rate). source

What an EV actually pays in TAS

Stamp duty on a $50,000 EV: $2,000.00$4 per $100 (or part) on the whole value above $40,000. Work through your own price on the TAS duty calculator, and see TAS rego costs for the registration side.

Frequently asked questions

Are there still EV rebates in TAS?
No cash rebate is open in TAS right now. The table above lists what ran and when it closed, plus any ongoing duty or rego treatment.
What stamp duty does an EV pay in TAS?
On a $50,000 EV: $2,000.00 ($4 per $100 (or part) on the whole value above $40,000). Full math on the TAS stamp duty page.

Other states

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Incentive status changes on government announcement — every row links its own source. The federal FBT exemption for eligible EVs under the luxury car tax threshold is a Commonwealth matter and applies through novated leases regardless of state.