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Randwick brings in the EVs

The Randwick Electric Vehicle Bulk Buy will officially launch on Sunday 18 September at the Randwick Eco Living Festival.

It will offer residents across the Eastern Suburbs access to a range of new as well as quality-checked, low mileage used EVs starting at around $20,000.

By registering for the Bulk Buy, residents will be able to participate in a month of no-obligation information sessions, events and test drive days, developed and delivered in collaboration with the Good Car Co and designed to enable participants to make an informed decision on purchasing.

Randwick Council will also host a ‘Show and Shine’ event on Saturday, 22 October from 1pm-4pm at the Randwick Sustainability Hub, where residents can get up close and personal with the cars, grab a coffee, go for a test ride and hear the latest EV info.

At the conclusion of the Bulk Buy, residents have the opportunity to purchase an EV – whether it’s a second hand affordable Nissan Leaf or a brand-new EV from Hyundai or Polestar. All used cars will come with a guarantee, which includes a battery degradation warranty, battery check at purchase and a seven-day return policy. Vehicles ordered by November are expected to arrive around April 2023, which is less than half the current time of many EV deliveries to Australia.

The Randwick Electric Vehicle Bulk Buy is all about demystifying electric vehicles.

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