Thursday, July 10, 2025

Polestar boss rejects Mitsubishi CEO’s claims on new Australian emissions rules

The boss of electrical car (EV) model Polestar Australia disagrees with latest feedback from Mitsubishi Australia criticising Australia’s car emission reductions scheme.

Talking to CarExpert and different shops throughout a media spherical desk, Polestar Australia managing director Scott Maynard stated he disagreed with the Mitsubishi Australia CEO Shaun Westcott’s suggestion new emissions penalties are ‘naive’.

“I don’t agree with that in any respect,” Mr Maynard stated.

“We are actually one of many final remaining developed nations that don’t have laws or do a lot to encourage the reducing of car emissions.

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“The truth that we’ve taken this lengthy is one thing we actually shouldn’t be happy with; the truth that we’re now doing it’s one thing we should always (be happy with); and the truth that doesn’t swimsuit the Mitsubishi doesn’t actually shock me.”

The New Car Effectivity Commonplace (NVES) was launched on January 1, 2025 and put in place carbon-dioxide emissions discount targets for the subsequent 5 years.

Fines for producers whose general fleet of latest autos bought exceeds the set limits grew to become enforceable on July 1, 2025.

Mr Maynard, an Australian automotive business veteran who has labored at JLR, Audi and BYD, took over as managing director of Polestar Australia in June 2024 and has been a vocal NVES supporter.