Articles tagged with Ev Charging Infrastructure
New Zealand Eases EV Charger Consenting with National Permitted Activity Standards
1 month ago | 281 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 Unveils Comprehensive Fuel Security Plan for Resilience
6 months ago | 683 viewsNew Zealand has released a Fuel Security Plan to ensure reliable access to fuel in the face of global and domestic disruptions, focusing on resilience, domestic preparedness, alternative fuels, and market transitions. The plan includes measures such as requiring fuel importers to hold minimum stock levels and supporting the deployment of EV charging infrastructure. Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones emphasizes the importance of reducing dependence on global markets and investing in domestic energy resources for economic growth and self-reliance.
Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand Fuel Security Plan Energy Minister Resilience Global supply shocks Domestic resilience EV charging infrastructure Renewable diesel