New Zealand is finally catching up with the rest of the world when it comes to EV adoption, with 30,000 EVs planned to be sold in 2025. But we still have some way to go when it comes to reaching net zero by 2050 – and reducing transport emissions will play a major role in hitting that target.
Like many countries around the globe, New Zealand has introduced incentives to encourage people to buy an EV. But how do these incentives compare with other nations? We take a closer look at what EV-positive countries are doing when it comes to boosting EV uptake.