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Polestar eyes surge as concerns over fuel shortages keep growing

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Published: May 6, 2026
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BIGGER RANGE: Polestar is confident that its expanding range of vehicles will place it in a favourable position compared to its competitors.
BIGGER RANGE: Polestar is confident that its expanding range of vehicles will place it in a favourable position compared to its competitors.
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AUSTRALIA may be approaching a significant moment in its shift to electric vehicles, with Polestar positioning itself to capitalise on a sharp spike in demand driven by rising fuel prices and growing concerns over energy security.

Electric vehicles accounted for a record 14.6 per cent of new car sales last month – a 42.3 per cent jump on the previous month – while the used EV market is also gaining traction, with sales reportedly doubling over the same period.

The surge comes amid heightened global uncertainty around fuel supply, prompting more Australians to consider the long-term benefits of going electric.

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Polestar Managing Director Scott Maynard said the current environment could mark a lasting shift in consumer behaviour, as drivers increasingly prioritise independence from volatile fuel markets.

“The questions around Australia’s fuel security, and the independence that can be gained by customers driving electric, is now better established than it was,” Mr Maynard said.

He added that the current spike in interest could prove to be an inflection point for EV adoption even after global conditions stabilise.

The brand’s expanding model line-up is expected to play a key role in capturing that momentum.

The Polestar 4 has emerged as its top seller, with steady growth in monthly sales, followed by the Polestar 2 and the newer Polestar 3.

A flagship grand tourer, the Polestar 5, is also set to arrive in Australia later this year, rounding out the brand’s offering.

Mr Maynard said strong stock levels – particularly of the Polestar 4 – have placed the company in a favourable position compared to competitors, allowing it to respond quickly to rising demand.

He also pointed to the brand’s focus on sustainability and climate-conscious design as a growing drawcard for buyers.

As Australia edges closer to a possible tipping point for electric vehicle adoption, the question remains whether current momentum will endure beyond short-term fuel shocks.

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