Articles tagged with Fuel Efficiency

NZ Removes Regulatory Barriers to Boost Fuel Efficiency and Support Zero-Emission Vehicles

2 days ago | 92 views

New Zealand is removing regulatory barriers to help businesses and communities better manage global fuel shocks, with permanent changes allowing heavier zero-emissions vehicles and reducing permit requirements for certain heavy vehicles to improve freight efficiency. Additional measures, such as relaxing access restrictions for over-dimension vehicles and temporarily increasing weight limits for high productivity motor vehicles, are planned for implementation in later phases of the Government’s National Fuel Response Plan. These steps aim to enhance fuel savings and productivity while balancing safety and network impacts, mitigating the effects of rising fuel prices on households and businesses.

Tags: David Seymour Chris Bishop New Zealand fuel supply regulatory barriers High Productivity Motor Vehicles National Fuel Response Plan fuel efficiency transport regulation

New Zealand Government Plans to Ease Fuel Regulations to Boost Efficiency

3 weeks ago | 370 views

The 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 sector

New Zealand Cuts Clean Vehicle Standard Charges to Lower Car Costs in 2026

6 months ago | 839 views

The Government has passed legislation to temporarily reduce charges under the Clean Vehicle Standard by nearly 80% starting January 2026, aiming to prevent an estimated $264 million in extra costs being passed to consumers. The Standard, which sets progressively tighter CO₂ emission targets for vehicle imports, currently causes most importers to incur charges, risking higher vehicle prices. The changes include protecting credits until 2028 and launching a full review by June 2026 to ensure the Standard remains effective and sustainable for New Zealand.

Tags: Chris Bishop Clean Vehicle Standard New Zealand Transport Minister vehicle emissions legislation CO2 emissions fuel efficiency import charges emission targets