EV Incentives in Western Australia (2026)
No open cash rebate — ongoing duty/rego treatment below
Official sources · checked 17 July 2026Western Australia's electric vehicle rebate has closed, and unlike some states it has not been replaced by an ongoing concession. There is no EV-specific discount on registration and no EV-specific rate on vehicle duty, so an electric vehicle in Western Australia is charged registration and duty on the same basis as an equivalent conventional car. In short, nothing EV-specific remains active. The table below records the rebate and its closure for reference, since buyers still search for it.
Every WA EV scheme, current status
| Scheme | Status | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| WA $3,500 ZEV rebate | Closed | Applications closed 10 May 2025 after three years and about 14,400 rebates. source |
| EV rego or duty concession | — | None exists — WA EVs pay the standard tare-weight licence fee, standard motor injury insurance and standard vehicle licence duty. source |
What an EV actually pays in WA
Stamp duty on a $50,000 EV: $3,250.00 — 6.50% of the full dutiable value. Work through your own price on the WA duty calculator, and see WA rego costs for the registration side.
Frequently asked questions
- Are there still EV rebates in WA?
- No cash rebate is open in WA 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 WA?
- On a $50,000 EV: $3,250.00 (6.50% of the full dutiable value). Full math on the WA stamp duty page.
Other states
- NSW EV incentives
- VIC EV incentives
- QLD EV incentives
- SA EV incentives
- TAS EV incentives
- ACT EV incentives
- NT EV incentives
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.