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MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
New Zealand Listener
|October 14-20, 2023
Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future of driving, and with the world’s best car brands releasing a range of models, there’s no better time to make the switch and raise your street cred.
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MORE AND MORE Kiwis are focusing on cleaner transport. It’s evident in the type of vehicles on the road, in workplaces and as part of innovative community projects. Drivers are recognising the benefits of electric vehicles, and as a result, sales of EVs and hybrids are surging. That’s not the only chapter in this rapidly evolving story, however. Charging stations are springing up the length of the country and research and development into other cutting-edge, environmentally conscious technology is forging ahead. One stellar example is hydrogen fuel-cell technology, which produces no C02 emissions and can be seen in clever car-share schemes and even in a Team New Zealand America’s Cup chase boat.
If it feels as if the whole transport scene is rapidly evolving, that’s because it is – for all the right reasons. One thing that doesn’t change, however, is choice. You’ll still find vehicles that range from the family-friendly to the around-town nippy, from the sporty to the sumptuous – and everything in between. Commerce and industry? Work-horse vans and trucks are available in e-models, too.
The big winner is the environment, our environment. Low-emission and zero-emission vehicles coupled with manufacturers’ commitments to slash greenhouse gases are excellent steps on our journey to a better, healthier Aotearoa New Zealand. The companies behind these developments – the likes of Toyota, Ford and Lexus – are producing smarter, cleaner and more scrupulously tailored vehicles, all the while working on even more innovations, both scientific and community-focused. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
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This story is from the October 14-20, 2023 edition of New Zealand Listener.
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