Where does the electric vehicle package go next?
Auckland Transport is “working through the implications” of the proposal to allow EVs in bus and priority lanes. With special feature audio.
Campbell Gibson
Fri, 06 May 2016
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The government’s package of benefits for electric vehicles has been welcomed by an expert but she warns the upfront price is still a large hurdle for Kiwi drivers.
Yesterday, Transport Minister Simon Bridges announced the government wants 64,000 EVs on New Zealand roads by 2021. There are just
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Campbell Gibson
Fri, 06 May 2016
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