The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has opened a consultation today seeking feedback on options
for displaying Clean Vehicle information to consumers.
Earlier this year, the Government introduced the Clean Car Standard and the Clean Car Discount policies that aim to
reduce emissions from road transport and support efforts to transition New Zealand to a net zero carbon economy by 2050.
These policy changes will result in an overall lower emissions profile of cars imported into the country, improve
importers’ registration information, and introduce a ‘feebate’ scheme that charges a fee for high-emitting vehicles and
offers a rebate for purchasing a vehicle with zero or very low emissions.
To help inform consumers when purchasing a vehicle, the Government has agreed the following information should be
visible at the point-of-purchase:
Currently this information does not need to be made available to consumers, putting the responsibility on consumers to
undertake their own research before purchasing a vehicle.
MBIE is now seeking feedback on how this information should be displayed and outlines four possible options in the
discussion document. If the proposal proceeds, it will result in amendments made to the Energy Efficiency (Vehicle Fuel
Economy Labelling) Regulations 2007.
Visit MBIE’s Have Your Say webpage to view the discussion document and for more information about how to make a
submission.
The consultation period runs for four weeks with submissions closing at 5pm, Thursday 23 December 2021.