MTA NSW Calls for Urgent Timeline on Critical EV Safety Reforms
Association
warns that indefinite delays put automotive technicians at serious risk as EV
numbers surge
The Motor Traders' Association of NSW (MTA NSW) is
calling on the NSW Government to urgently set a clear timeline for Electric
Vehicle (EV) safety reforms, after deferring essential licensing and training
measures for further consultation.
While acknowledging the Minister
for Better Regulation and Fair Trading’s commitment to the creation of an EV
repair class and to licensing in NSW, MTA NSW CEO Mr Stavros Yallouridis warned
that the absence of a firm implementation date leaves industry and workers in
limbo. The delay also stalls the urgent
upskilling needed for technicians to keep pace with rapidly evolving vehicle
technologies, while further exacerbating the current skills shortage in the
automotive industry.
“This isn't just about regulatory
compliance, it’s about protecting lives," Mr Yallouridis said. “Every day of delay increases the risk of
serious injury for automotive technicians working on high-voltage systems
without proper certification. Worker safety cannot be treated as
negotiable."
NSW is
experiencing unprecedented EV adoption rates, yet MTA NSW warns that postponing
safety standards undermines the state's leadership position in automotive
regulation.
"We
believe NSW has the opportunity to demonstrate strong leadership in EV safety
standards," Mr Yallouridis said. "Our automotive industry is ready
for the EV future, and we're confident that with clear timelines, our
regulations can continue to set the national benchmark for safety and
innovation."
"While
we support thorough consultation and our continued engagement with the
Minister,the safety of NSW automotive workers cannot wait indefinitely,"
Mr Yallouridis emphasised. “Every workshop owner and technician deserves
certainty on when proper safety standards will be implemented”.
MTA NSW is
calling for the Government to commit to a clear implementation timeline,
ensuring the automotive industry can prepare adequately while maintaining the
highest safety standards.
ENDS
For more information, please contact:
Varsha Kumar
[email protected]
0420 540 589
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