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EV charging App goes nationwide

EV CHARGING APP GOES NATIONWIDE

Just in time for the Christmas holidays – EV (Electric Vehicle) drivers can now find public charging stations across New Zealand on Vector’s updated EV charging App.

The location of EV chargers throughout the country is now available on the popular EV charging App with directions and charger information. Vector Chief Executive Simon Mackenzie says there are currently 126 charging locations on the App, from Kawakawa to Invercargill.

“Our Auckland-based App has really taken off since its launch in September. As more EV chargers pop up around the country there’s a real appetite to get all their details in one accessible place. So we’ve invited other EV charging operators on-board to make it happen,” says Mr Mackenzie.

“New Zealand’s network of EV chargers is growing but is still sparse in many parts, especially when compared with petrol stations. This will give drivers peace of mind on long journeys, allowing them to plan essential charging stops.

“EV registrations are steadily rising with more choice in new and used imports as well as Telsa setting up shop here next year. We’ll be installing more chargers in Auckland and the trend will no doubt continue throughout the country.”

The App currently shows the live status of Vector’s rapid chargers and the company is working with others to include the live status of their rapid chargers, including those on the ChargeNet NZ network. ChargeNet NZ currently have thirty 50 kW rapid chargers nationwide.

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“We have always adopted a collaborative approach, ever since our installation of the first fast charger in New Zealand 18 months ago” says Steve West CEO of ChargeNet NZ “We are pleased to support Vector in this initiative and look forward to working with them more closely in 2017”.

The updated App can be downloaded from Apple Store and Google Play.

Notes

• Depending on the vehicle, rapid chargers can replenish 80 per cent of a 32Kw battery in 20 minutes.

• As at 18 November 2016 Vector’s networks have:

o had 9,095 rapid charging sessions in total

o an average 20 minutes’ charge time

o delivered 59.28 MWh of electricity which would allow a Nissan Leaf to drive 342,705km saving 78,803 kilograms of CO2 emissions.

• Up until the end of November there were 2,250 light EVs registered in New Zealand, largely concentrated in Auckland.

• The Government has an extensive programme to support the uptake of EVs in New Zealand including: supporting EV charging networks; exemptions from road user charges; contestable funds; and EV use of bus and high occupancy lanes.

ENDS

About Vector

Vector is New Zealand’s leading multi-network infrastructure company which delivers energy and communication services to more than one million homes and businesses across the country.

Vector is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with ticker symbol VCT. Our majority shareholder, with voting rights of 75.4%, is Entrust (formerly Auckland Energy Consumer Trust). Vector’s EV programme is made possible with the support of Entrust.

For further information, visit www.vector.co.nz

About ChargeNet NZ

Founded by Steve West, Charge Net NZ is an Auckland based company rolling out a nationwide network of 100 Fast DC Charging stations over a three year period. By delivering up to 50kW of DC power, their stations are able to charge an electric car 15 times faster than at home, typically taking 15-25 minutes.

Charge Net believe a nationwide network of fast charging stations is necessary for the widespread uptake of EVs. The short charge time removes any worry that a driver will be caught short during the day, and enables road trips far beyond the 120km range of the most affordable EVs.


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