Clean Car Discount driving electrified vehicle uptake

  • Rt Hon Chris Hipkins
  • Hon David Parker

Latest data confirms that the Clean Car Discount is driving a big increase in electrified vehicle uptake and is making a real contribution to our climate goals, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said today.

“In September we passed the 150,000 milestone, with 156,000 rebates paid to EV and hybrid customers since July 2021, when the scheme started.

“Electrified vehicles now make up more than half of all new vehicles and used imports registered in New Zealand. The upsurge has been kick-started by the Clean Car Discount, and the climate benefits are all too clear: average emissions from newly-registered vehicles have dropped by nearly 33 per cent since July 2021.

“This Government’s Clean Car Discount policy is already contributing to New Zealand’s steady reduction in climate emissions, and that effect will accelerate as we continue to electrify the vehicle fleet. Removing the discount would put our climate goals in jeopardy,” he said.

Transport Minister David Parker said the latest data confirmed the success of the Clean Car Discount.

“The rate of EV and hybrid registrations is climbing – they accounted for more than 53 per cent of all new vehicle registrations since July, compared with 39 per cent between April 2022 and June 2023.

“Average carbon dioxide emissions from newly-registered vehicles are now at the lowest rate ever, at 126 grams per km. When the scheme started, the rate was 188 grams per km.

“The Clean Car Discount is the key factor in greening New Zealand’s vehicle fleet. Annual uptake of EVs and hybrids has risen by 180 per cent, compared with a 30 per cent decrease for petrol and diesel vehicles.

“The impact of the scheme was clearly shown when it was expanded in April 2022 to encourage hybrids and discourage high emission vehicles. That same month, average emissions from all newly-registered vehicles dropped from 205 g/km to 131 g/km, due to a surge in hybrid sales and a big drop in petrol and diesel. Recent changes in July 2023 have led to hybrid registrations outnumbering petrol car registrations.

“The Clean Car Discount is the key factor in greening New Zealand’s vehicle fleet. Annual uptake of EVs and hybrids has risen by 180 per cent, compared with a 30 per cent decrease for petrol and diesel vehicles.

“Research by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) finds that 62 per cent of EV owners bought their EVs sooner than they otherwise would have because of the Clean Car Discount.

“The evidence is clear that the Clean Car Discount is driving up electrified vehicle numbers and driving down our emissions,” he said.

Notes for editors:

Average CO2 First Registrations in NZ (g/km)

2021

2022

2023

Jan

187

184

152

Feb

187

184

154

Mar

187

205

142

Apr

186

131

147

May

186

152

148

Jun

188

154

151

Jul

179

151

133

Aug

177

144

136

Sep

175

148

126

Oct

183

153

Nov

177

149

Dec

177

145

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