Articles tagged with Electric Vehicle
New Zealand Introduces Smart EV Charger Standards to Cut Costs and Support Grid
2 weeks ago | 255 viewsNew Zealand will introduce new regulations requiring electric vehicle (EV) chargers above 2.4 kW to have smart functionality, enabling automatic charging during off-peak, cheaper electricity times to reduce costs and ease grid demand. These measures aim to prevent a 40% increase in household peak electricity demand and save up to $4 billion in network costs by 2050, while aligning New Zealand with international standards. The regulations will be implemented through amendments to the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, with public consultation planned before enforcement.
Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand EV chargers smart charging Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act MBIE EECA electric vehicles electricity system energy regulationNew Zealand Government Plans to Ease Fuel Regulations to Boost Efficiency
3 weeks ago | 382 viewsThe New Zealand Government is working to remove regulatory barriers that hinder businesses and communities from efficiently responding to global fuel shocks, focusing on maintaining a stable fuel supply. Proposed changes include allowing heavier loads for vehicles, aligning license requirements for electric and diesel vehicles, and relaxing restrictions on over-dimension vehicle travel to improve fuel efficiency and reduce costs. These measures aim to enhance productivity and fuel savings while balancing safety, with options ready for rapid implementation if fuel supply conditions worsen, and potential for some to become permanent.
Tags: David Seymour Chris Bishop New Zealand Government fuel supply regulatory barriers National Fuel Response Plan Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Rule fuel efficiency electric vehicles freight sectorNew Zealand Eases EV Charger Consenting with National Permitted Activity Standards
1 month ago | 356 viewsThe New Zealand Government has amended the National Environmental Standards for Electricity Transmission Activities (NES-ETA) to introduce nationally consistent permitted activity standards for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, removing confusing local consenting barriers and making it easier to build chargers. These changes, effective from 7 May 2026, cover all types of EV chargers and include conditions to manage environmental and community effects, while complementing a $52.7 million investment to expand the public charging network from 1,800 to an expected 4,550 points. This reform aims to accelerate EV adoption by simplifying infrastructure development, supporting the Government’s goal of 10,000 chargers by 2030, and aligning with broader resource management and planning system improvements.
Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand electric vehicle EV charging infrastructure Resource Management Act ChargeNet Meridian National Environmental Standards RMA Reform MinisterNew Zealand to Double EV Public Chargers with $52.7M Zero-Interest Government Loans
2 months ago | 402 viewsNew Zealand's government is investing $52.7 million in zero-interest loans, alongside $60 million from ChargeNet and Meridian, to more than double the country's public EV chargers to around 4,550, aiming for 10,000 by 2030. This initiative addresses the current shortage of public chargers, a key barrier to EV adoption, by easing private sector investment and streamlining planning rules to accelerate infrastructure rollout. Expanding the charging network supports growing EV uptake, reduces emissions, and helps households save on fuel costs amid volatile global markets.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts ChargeNet Meridian Energy New Zealand EV chargers electric vehicles government loans EECA National Infrastructure Funding and Financing