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New transport plan is a positive move for EVs, says Meridian

Published: Thu 5 Apr 2018 04:25 PM
Government’s new transport plan is a positive move for EVs, says Meridian
Meridian Energy is supporting the opportunity to increase the uptake of EVs created by Government’s new transport plan.
The Government has announced its plan to create a resilient, efficient, safe and responsible transport system which Meridian believes will help increase uptake and adoption of EVs in New Zealand.
Neal Barclay, Meridian Chief Executive says, “We’re encouraging New Zealanders to embrace this sustainable technology. Electric vehicles are not only much better for the environment but they have lower ongoing running costs.”
“More than 90% of New Zealand’s transport emissions come from road transport, making our transport sector one of the most emissions intensive in the world. Electric transport, combined with our large proportion of renewable energy, provides us with a unique opportunity to significantly reduce our emissions and combat climate change,” says Neal.
Last month Meridian launched a new, nationwide Electric Car Plan, offering customers low night rates from 9pm until 7am, and until 31 August this year, they will also cover the cost of EV charging for a whole year.
“We’re walking the talk when it comes to electric vehicles. We’re on track to meet our commitment of 50% conversion of our passenger fleet to fully-battery electric by the middle of this year”.
Meridian has also partnered with electric car sharing companies and has installed free electric car charging stations at Kiwi Property shopping malls around the country.
Meridian’s latest campaign is encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles by asking Kiwis to take on electric vehicle leader Norway. Check out the campaign, test your EV knowledge and be into win the ultimate EV experience by visiting meridianenergy.co.nz/takeonnorway
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