Vector Network News
Vector Network News
Vector’s Electric vehicle rapid
charger statistics
There were 125 charging sessions
across our rapid chargers for the week.
The busiest EV
charger was Hobson Street with 26 charges consuming 114
kWh.
The average length of the charging sessions was 20.4
minutes.
Network summary for week ending 22 May
2016
Electricity
Bad weather contributed to an increase in car v pole incidents – eight occurred in Pt England, Matakana, Greenhithe, East Tamaki, Mangere (2), Clevedon and Onehunga.
Vector crews attended 10 house/building fires, up from two the week before. These were in Flat Bush, Mangere, Sandringham, Glen Eden, Glen Innes, Lynfield, Manurewa, CBD, Three Kings and Onehunga. This was to isolate the electricity/gas supply for safety, as requested by the Fire Service.
Gas
Third party contractors caused damage to our gas networks in New Lynn, Ponsonby, Bucklands Beach and St Heliers.
ends
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Wellington City Council: Statement From The Wellington Mayoral Forum On Options For Regional Governance Reform
MUNZ: TAIC Report On Kaitaki Incident Gives Shocking Picture Of Decline Of NZ Maritime Infrastructure

