08-07-2025 02:00 via drive.com.au

Mitsubishi CEO distances the brand from input into charging infrastructure: ‘It’s not our core business’

Mitsubishi’s Australian CEO says uptake of EVs has been slow due to infrastructure that’s not ready, but closed the door on contributing to Australia’s charging network.As Mitsubishi prepares for the introduction of its first mainstream electric vehicle in 2026, the brand’s local management has taken aim at the slow government-backed rollout of public charging.Bruce Hampel, Mitsubishi Australia’s general manager of product strategy, says the tepid uptake of electric
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