An initially sceptical GP has been won over to fossil-fuel-free transport after borrowing an electric car for a three-day trial.
Chris Reid, who works at the Kerikeri Medical Centre and is an elected member of Northland District Health Board, was loaned the Nissan Leaf last week to see if it was suitable for a busy GP.
Dr Reid was doubtful at first given he commutes daily from Russell, makes the odd house call and is regularly on after-hours duty. The Leaf can travel 110km before it needs recharging.
However, Dr Reid said he had been won over by the time he handed the car back.
As well as his usual daily travel, he had seen a patient at home on Tuesday morning and drove to the Bay of Islands Hospital in Kawakawa on Sunday night without problems. He recharged the car overnight and topped it up during the day by running a power lead out his surgery window. Dr Reid said he was mindful of the cost, and the effect on the environment, of his commuting - but used to think relying on an electric car was "laughable".