Hon Simon Bridges
Minister of Transport
Hon Judith Collins
Minister of Energy and Resources
26 July 2017
More than 4,000 EV’s now on NZ roads
Transport Minister Simon Bridges and Energy and Resources Minister Judith Collins have announced the Government’s 2017
electric vehicle (EV) registrations target has been achieved 5 months early.
“This is great news and a reflection of the work undertaken by the Government and private sector in normalising the
purchase and integration of EVs into the New Zealand vehicle fleet,” Mr Bridges says.
“Currently, around 200 EVs are registered monthly with a total of 4,027 EV’s now registered in New Zealand. If
registrations continue to increase, as we have seen this year, we will be on track to meet our challenging target of
64,000 EVs registered in New Zealand by the end of 2021.
“The positive acceptance of EVs in New Zealand is having real benefits. The rising uptake has led to increased
manufacturer confidence. They are now offering more choice in new EVs than ever before. We are also seeing an increase
in the number of used EVs importers are bringing into the country.
“It is great that both private and public sector organisations are helping uptake by choosing EVs over conventional
petrol or diesel vehicles for their fleets. Over the past year we’ve also seen an increase in businesses opting for EVs
as non-passenger vehicles, including light vans for food delivery, public transport and refuse trucks, all of which are
great uses for EVs,” Mr Bridges says.
“Going electric is not only good for business, but makes best use of New Zealand’s plentiful renewable energy supply,
improves air quality and minimises greenhouse gas emissions,” Ms Collins says.
“The recent announcement by Volvo, that from 2019 all new models it produces will be fully electric or plug-in hybrid,
shows there is a changing global perception of how EVs are perceived. These latest figures show that New Zealand is on
the right track.”
In May 2016, the Government announced its Electric Vehicle Programme, a wide ranging package of measures to encourage
the uptake of EVs in New Zealand. The target is to double the fleet each year, reaching 64,000 EV registrations by the
end of 2021.
There is also a strong and growing interest in EVs amongst New Zealanders, with over 50,000 visits to the EV website
since its launch in September 2016.The Government’s EV website can be found at: www.electricvehicles.govt.nz
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