EV Incentives in Northern Territory (2026)
Free registration component for plug-in EVs · Stamp duty concession for plug-in EVs
Official sources · checked 17 July 2026The Northern Territory currently offers the most generous package still running. A component of the registration fee is waived for eligible electric vehicles, and stamp duty is not charged up to a set value ceiling, with duty applying only to the portion of the price above that cap. Both concessions run to a scheduled end date and cover plug-in vehicles whether bought new or used. Until that date, the Territory is one of the cheaper places to register an EV. The table below sets out each concession, its cap and its end date.
Every NT EV scheme, current status
| Scheme | Status | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Free registration component for plug-in EVs | Active (to 30 June 2027) | The registration component is waived — a private plug-in EV pays only the fixed $623.25 MAC insurance + admin component for 12 months. Applies to new and used BEVs/PHEVs of any age. source |
| Stamp duty concession for plug-in EVs | Active (to 30 June 2027) | No duty on the first $50,000 of value (saving up to $1,500); 3% only on the excess. New and used, applied automatically. source |
What an EV actually pays in NT
Stamp duty on a $50,000 EV: $0.00 — EV concession — duty-free to $50,000 (until 30 June 2027). Work through your own price on the NT duty calculator, and see NT rego costs for the registration side.
Frequently asked questions
- Are there still EV rebates in NT?
- Yes — NT currently has 2 active concessions: Free registration component for plug-in EVs; Stamp duty concession for plug-in EVs. Details above.
- What stamp duty does an EV pay in NT?
- On a $50,000 EV: $0.00 (EV concession — duty-free to $50,000 (until 30 June 2027)). Full math on the NT stamp duty page.
Other states
- NSW EV incentives
- VIC EV incentives
- QLD EV incentives
- WA EV incentives
- SA EV incentives
- TAS EV incentives
- ACT 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.