An EV advocacy group highlights a significant shortfall in public electric vehicle chargers across New Zealand, citing regional gaps, infrastructure bottlenecks, and complex utility coordination, while noting the government's commitment to reaching a 10,000-charger target by 2030
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It turns out it's getting cheaper to build some of it, at least renewable energy. According to new research from the infrastructure commission, the cost of new wind farms has halved since 2015, and solar farms are down by two-thirds. Peter Nunn's is the general manager at the Infrastructure Commission and with us.
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urgent need to close existing shortfall in supply
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