Northland continues to lead electric vehicle sector
Northland continues to lead electric vehicle sector
Northland is pushing on as New Zealand’s ‘electric vehicle’ capital with the launch of a fast charge station at Kaiwaka on Friday, October 30.
The Kaiwaka fast charger, which can fully charge an EV in 20–25 minutes, is a collaboration between local electricity lines company Northpower, Kaipara District Council and ChargeNet. It is located outside Greg and Paula Jaques’ Four Square store, giving Aucklanders easy access to juice up on their way north.
ChargeNet plans to roll-out a further 74 fast charge stations around New Zealand over three years – the next in Dargaville by the end of November, just weeks after Northpower put in a destination charger at Totara Street.
The Far North will be home to another ChargeNet fast charger before Christmas, while Northpower will also have destination chargers in Mangawhai and Tutukaka within weeks – taking its total of EV chargers in Kaipara and Whangarei to 12.
Northpower launched New Zealand’s first EV fast charger in Whangarei in 2014. There are now more than 50 EVs in Northland – most of those in Whangarei – and Northpower is keen to share its knowledge to help other areas of New Zealand with EV uptake.
Kaipara District Council believes collaboration is the key to assisting in the growth of the EV sector in Northland.
“In a region such as Northland, anything we can do to enable our community is positive. The spread of these EV charge stations is really positive for the Kaipara District,” says General Manager Infrastructure, Curt Martin.
“The benefits of making it easy for electric vehicle owners to enjoy Kaipara, and the region, far outweighs the contribution of the use of our land to help make this happen,” he says.
ChargeNet Director Steve West says having the company’s first fast charger in place is pleasing.
“Northpower and the Kaipara District Council have made the process so easy. The sooner we get more fast chargers around the country the sooner we can enable the spread of EVs. These vehicles are going to be a game changer for New Zealand by lowering emissions and saving people money,” says Mr West.
Northpower Network Engineering Manager (and EV owner) Russell Watson says the uptake of EVs in Northland has been a pleasant surprise.
“Having fast chargers in the region will increase the prevalence of them in the North and it will also bring more EV owners into the region. Until this ChargeNet station was constructed, coming to Northland was in the ‘too-hard’ basket for EV owners because they didn’t have the ability to charge quickly and move on,” says Mr Watson.
“In reality, there are charging options all around the North – at B and Bs, camp sites and at every home and business. What we are trying to do is make owning and using EVs simple and convenient and that is why Northpower has put in a number of chargers already. We were hoping for fast uptake and that has happened.”
#The Kaiwaka ChargeNet station will be launched from 7-10am this Friday, October 30. EV owners are invited to get their RFID tags so they can use the station immediately.
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