New Zealand’s EV sales soar during petrol price pinch

New Zealand’s EV sales soar during petrol price pinch

Sales data showed 3,108 electric vehicle registrations in March, up from 921 in February.

Transport minister Chris Bishop said year-to-date registrations of electric vehicles in the country were ‘nearly 2,000 higher’ than last year. (EPA Images pic)
WELLINGTON:
Electric vehicle sales in New Zealand more than tripled in March according to official government figures released this week.

Sales data released by the New Zealand Transport Agency showed 3,108 electric vehicle registrations in March, up from 921 in February.

The sales were driven by increased fuel prices as a result of the war in the Middle East.

During the same period, the average petrol price had risen by more than 30%, and diesel prices were up 74%.

Transport minister Chris Bishop said year-to-date registrations were “nearly 2,000 higher” than the same time last year.

“It’s not surprising that there’s a bit of a run on electric vehicles because people are looking at the fuel price and the diesel price and thinking maybe now is the time to make a switch to a cleaner car, and I suspect that will continue,” Bishop said.

Electric vehicle sales had dropped in New Zealand after the right-wing coalition government came to power in November 2023, scrapping the “clean car subsidy”.

The abandoned policy gave people up to about NZ$7,000 (US$4,000) off an electric vehicle at purchase, while buyers of higher-emitting petrol or diesel vehicles paid extra.

Bishop said New Zealand would not be returning to a similar subsidy in light of petrol concerns.

“It was a regressive wealth transfer policy,” he said.

“It is not a prudent use of taxpayer money to subsidise high-income earners to buy Teslas. That is not a good use of public money.”

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