en.Wedoany.com Reported - FleetPartners points out that New Zealand's transport sector should more fully capitalize on the country's high proportion of renewable electricity, while urgently addressing the insufficient charging infrastructure and unclear policy direction that are hindering the adoption of electric vehicles.

The company made this call last week while sponsoring the "State of the Nation" event hosted by Drive Electric New Zealand at Parliament. The event brought together Members of Parliament, industry leaders, and infrastructure partners to discuss the future direction of New Zealand's transport sector.
FleetPartners stated that the event focused on how New Zealand can leverage its existing advantages, including an 88% share of renewable energy generation and the grid's potential to charge the entire light vehicle fleet during off-peak hours. Discussions also highlighted ongoing challenges related to charging infrastructure and policy stability.
FleetPartners believes that for fleet operators, the transition to electric mobility is both a business decision and an environmental responsibility. The company noted that its customers operate real fleets, requiring reliable vehicle performance, predictable payment methods, and vehicles suited to future work needs. FleetPartners indicated that forums like this help it closely track data, policy trends, and operator movements driving real change. The company also thanked Drive Electric New Zealand CEO Kirsten Corson and her team for bringing industry stakeholders together in Wellington.
According to the company, the Drive Electric State of the Nation 2026 report provides valuable reference information for businesses planning their fleet and vehicle strategies for the coming years.
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