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JUNE 2026
THE TRUSTED VOICE OF NZ’s AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY SINCE 1984 Drive Electric’s Kirsten Corson launching the State of the Nation 2026 report at parliament last month
Drive dealership growth with confidence
Electric switch needs cross-party support Report laments setback for EV transition with clean-car programme being ‘virtually dismantled’ by the coalition
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he government is being urged to bring in a combination of three policy settings to boost the adoption of EVs. Drive Electric says New Zealand needs to look at what’s being done overseas or risk the economy losing out on billions of dollars if emissions targets are missed. It has made the call to action in its State of the Nation 2026 report, which was launched at parliament on May 20. The in-depth research requests
the government to provide strategies that ensure manufacturers supply lowemissions models through standards or mandates. On the demand side, Drive Electric says policies with tax incentives or financial mechanisms are needed to cut the upfront cost difference between EVs and models with internal combustion engines (ICEs). And when it comes to infrastructure policies, nationwide charging networks are essential to
ensuring electric cars are a practical choice for consumers. Jurisdictions elsewhere in the world that combine all three are seeing the fastest EV adoption rates, according to the report. Kirsten Corson, who chairs Drive Electric, emphasises policy changes have led to New Zealand slipping from being a world leader in 2023 and a raft of countries – including emerging economies – are “overtaking us”. “Transport electrification has crossed a global inflection
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