BYD's Luke Todd announces $3000 EV rebate ending soon, plus extra bonus and more!

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LAUNCH VIDEOS: Secure your BYD EV with $3000 in NSW Gov't rebates, BYD to significantly expand in Australia

A NSW Government rebate of $3000 for new EV (electric vehicle) purchases ends on December 31, 3023. Along with a $500 rebate top-up from BYD if purchasing and taking delivery of a BYD Atto 3 by December 31, and either way, you have an excellent opportunity to go electric and never need to buy petrol again!

Not only is BYD Asia Pacific management visiting Australia in early December 2023 to announce a considerable expansion plan in partnership with local distribution partner EVDirect, but the time to claim a generous $3000 rebate from the NSW Government to buy a new EV is running out!

In response to the NSW Government announcing that it will wind up its $3000 electric vehicle rebate on 31 December 2023 after the Victorian Government did the same on 30 June this year, BYD Australia has come to the assistance of purchasers in NSW.

The company is doing so with the assurance that everyone will have the ability to secure a BYD EV to take advantage of the limited rebate (capped at 25,000 since its inception) as long as they do not delay their purchase. BYD Automotive is also offering a further $500 Rebate top up on all Atto 3's purchased and delivered by the end of the year.

From 11am, Tuesday 21 November until 31 December 2023, BYD Automotive will have in place at its BYD Megastore in Alexandria, a dedicated rebate team (including a hotline and online response team), to accommodate what is expected to be a busy purchasing period for those looking to take advantage of up to $3500 off their EV purchase.

Full details are below, but first, the video of Luke Todd, BYD Australia Executive Chairman, and Founder & CEO of EVDirect with the announcement is above.

You can see the rest of the articles and videos here: https://techadvice.life/2023/11/30/launch-videos-secure-your-byd-ev-with-3000-in-nsw-govt-rebates-byd-to-significantly-expand-in-australia/

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