Transport Minister Simeon Brown today joined electric vehicle (EV) charging network JOLT for the launch of its first
free, fast and clean charging station in Wellington.
JOLT is building a network of market leading EV charging stations in New Zealand’s largest cities, combining state of
the art technoloy with innovative urban design for an exceptional free, fast charging experience powered by 100% local
certified renewable energy.
JOLT’s arrival in the capital means Wellingtonians can now charge for free and enjoy up to 50kms of driving range every
day. That’s a saving about $1200 per year at a time when cost of living is top of mind for many. Once the 7kWh free
daily allowance is reached, further charging is just 47 cents per kWh, significantly less than other public fast
charging providers. All charging is conveniently managed through the JOLT app.
The first Wellington charger is at Investore Property’s retail site at 91 Johnsonville Road. JOLT aims to work with
private landowners and local authorities to have more locations live across Greater Wellington by the end of the year.
Country Manager Chris Monaghan says, “JOLT has the capital and appetite to invest in Wellington’s urban infrastructure
at the level Wellington needs to keep pace with EV growth, but it will take positive partnerships with site owners like
Investore Property and with national and local government to deliver on that ambition.”
JOLT founder and CEO Doug McNamee says the company is on a mission to make electric transport more accessible and
affordable. “We want New Zealanders to have the same access to fast, free, and clean EV charging that we offer in other
cities around the world. We’re deploying at pace and scale and have been thrilled to see a 250% increase in new users in
the past 12 months.”
JOLT has 34 EV charging sites live in Auckland and Christchurch.