Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Dunedin leads New Zealand in EV ownership

Dunedin has the highest proportion of electric vehicle drivers in New Zealand, according to a recent study from the University of Otago.

The South Island city has the highest number of pure electric vehicles per capita, with 3.73 electric vehicles per 1,000 population, followed by Wellington with 3.19.

Auckland had less than one all-electric vehicle for every 1,000 people, but city-dwellers seem to prefer hybrid cars.

Aucklanders own just over 2.60 plug-in hybrid cars per 1,000 people, the highest number in the country.

However, considering the total number of adoptions combining both pure EVS and plug-in hybrids, Auckland has just over 3.50 per 1,000 inhabitants, which remains lower than Dunedin and Wellington respectively.

In Dunedin, the combined EVS and plug-in hybrid rate is 4.34 per 1,000 inhabitants, compared to 4.33 for Wellington.

Electric vehicles consume around 30 eurocents per liter of gasoline, emit no exhaust and reduce their dependence on imported fossil fuels.

There are also maintenance savings on electric vehicles because a fully electric electric vehicle has only about 20 moving parts, compared to about 2,000 for a gasoline vehicle.

Electric Battery Vehicles that run exclusively on electricity with batteries such as the Hyundai plug have a range of 200 km before needing to be recharged.

The Hyundai Hybrid Hybrid Rechargeable Hybrid Electric Car, which first uses the battery before switching to gasoline, has a range of 63 km before starting to use its gasoline reserves.

Westpac NZ, along with 30 other New Zealand organizations, is on the verge of converting 30% of its fleet into electric vehicles by the end of 2019. Their analysis suggests that each complete electric vehicle would reduce its carbon emissions by four tonnes per year. year.

The bank is inspired by the Norwegian model of transition to electric vehicles: its government has stimulated the industry by removing taxes on vehicles and investing in a charging infrastructure adapted. Norway also exempted electric vehicle drivers from the toll and offered them free parking.

“We learned a lot from talking to the Norwegian industry about their successful transition,” said Linda Keating, Westpac NZ’s senior sales manager.

“They told stories of people lining up in snowstorms to load their cars. If they can do it, we can do it. “

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