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Electric vehicle charging station first of its kind for Napier

Published: 21 November 2016

Electric vehicles (EVs) can now charge up in Napier, with Unison launching the city’s first public fast-charging station on Saturday, 19 November.

The ‘Power Park’, which is located in the Dickens Street public car park, next to the Quest Hotel has been installed in partnership with Unison.

The charging station forms part of Unison’s wider project to support EV uptake across its network with chargers already installed in Hastings, Rotorua and a fourth planned for Taupo.   

Unison Chief Executive, Ken Sutherland said, “As part of supporting new technologies, it’s our role to provide infrastructure like this to facilitate our customers’ energy choices.

"EVs are becoming increasingly affordable. They cost less than a third to run and are cheaper to maintain than cars with combustion engines, all of which make them an appealing option.

“With the Hastings and Rotorua chargers being used more than expected, I am confident we will see a positive uptake in Napier too.”

Napier Mayor, Bill Dalton said the Council supports Unison’s vision and sees EVs as an important part of the region’s transport future.

“While it’s still early days for EVs in Napier, we want to support Napier residents and visitors who currently use them and those who will in the future.

“EVs produce no emissions, and because around 80 percent of New Zealand’s electricity is produced from renewable energy, charging an EV is clean as well as cheap.”

Mr Dalton said the Council introduced EVs into its fleet this year and were already seeing the financial and environmental benefits.

“The staff who use them find them enjoyable to drive too,” he says.

Mr Sutherland says those who want to find out more about EVs are invited to an EV meet-up on Thursday 24 November from 5pm at the Dickens Street charger.

“We wanted to offer people who haven’t experienced an EV the chance to get inside one, ask questions and find out what they are all about.”

There will be a range of EVs at the meet-up, such as the Tesla S, BMW i3, Nissan Leaf, and Renault Kangoo van. The meet-up is being organised with Charge Net NZ who are unveiling several more DC fast chargers across the country next week as part of establishing a nationwide network.
Unison’s electric vehicle charging station in Napier would be free to use until 1 April 2017, and thereafter, a typical charge will cost around $8.00.  

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