LEVIN IS NOW CONNECTED

Minister for Climate Change, the Hon Dr James Shaw unveiled the latest electric vehicle charger in Foodstuff’s expanding network at New World Levin.

With a nationwide focus on reducing New Zealand’s reliance on fossil fuels as part of the move to a Zero Carbon economy, the high-speed charger is another milestone in encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles.

The DC fast charger, installed and managed by ChargeNet NZ, and supported by EECA through their Low Emission Vehicles Contestable Fund, is conveniently located at the New World Levin, right on State Highway 1; an hour’s drive north of Wellington.

It will allow drivers to park, plug in, and recharge while they do their shopping and is one of 50 electric vehicle chargers to be installed at New World, PAK’nSAVE, and Four Square stores around the country by the end of 2018.

The new Levin electric vehicle fast charger marks the project’s half-way point.

The network is being rolled out in collaboration with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority and electric vehicle charging network provider, Charge Net NZ, helping to ensure that New Zealanders have access to charging stations, everywhere while they are on the move.

“We are excited that the district’s first charging station has opened this week.  It will boost local awareness of the technology and help support the smooth driving of electric vehicles on a very busy highway between Palmerston North and Wellington,” said Horowhenua District Council Mayor Michael Feyen.

New World Levin owner operator Matthew Rollinson said the supermarket retailer is committed to sustainable practices along with parent company Foodstuffs North Island.

“Promoting the uptake of clean energy transport with electric vehicles is a very important part of the puzzle.  We’re creating a one-stop shop with an electric car fast charger conveniently located at our store, and this complements our online delivery service that uses an all-electric van.”

“Our rationale for investing in building this electric highway across New Zealand is that a user-friendly network with handily located chargers, like this one in Levin, will eliminate the anxiety of batteries running low. This gives Kiwis more confidence to invest in electric vehicles – speeding up our transition towards a Zero Carbon economy," said ChargeNet CEO Steve West.