The extra expense of an electric vehicle roughly equates to the cost of installing roof-top solar electricity generation, making it a better investment for environmental outcomes, says John Hancock, the head of the Smart Grid Forum.
The forum, a future-casting electricity industry group established by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, has released a new report on how internet-enabled electricity management might shape the sector's future.
"While installing solar panels on your house may mean cheaper power bills, which may be great for the individual consumer, it isn't really doing anything to reduce New Zealand's carbon emissions," he said.
"On the other hand, buying an EV instead of a diesel or petrol-powered car has a clear impact.
"EVs are still quite expensive, but the amount someone would normally spend on installing solar roughly covers the additional cost of an EV over a new petrol or diesel car," Hancock said.