The Government has agreed to pay $3.5 million towards electric vehicle projects around the country to promote the greener form of transport.
Energy and Resources Minister Judith Collins announced today that 15 projects would be conditionally funded, as the Government seeks to meet its target of 64,000 electric vehicles on New Zealand's roads by 2021.
The projects include Foodstuffs using 28 all-electric delivery vans at its supermarkets; supporting Tranzit Group and Auckland Transport introducting electric buses and charging infrastructure; and Waste Management NZ converting three rubbish trucks to run on electricity.
Collins said the Government's contribution would cover up to 50 per cent funding for projects that "demonstrate and showcase low-emission vehicle technologies in high-profile, visible ways".
The chosen projects would help to normalise electric vehicle technology in this country, and could also be implemented relatively quickly.