How much does an electric car cost in NZ?

In fact, of the top 10 selling electric vehicles last year, seven were SUVs. There are even rumours of a new Toyota Ute EV, to rival New Zealand’s favourite car the Hilux, on the way….Top three selling EVs.

Car model Approx Starting Price
Tesla Model 3 $65,000
MG ZS EV $49,000
Hyundai Kona EV $70,000

What is the average price of a fully electric car?

Purchase price. The sale price for an EV, on average, was $60,054 in February. That compared to $45,596 on average for all new vehicles, including electric ones, according to data from Edmonds.

Are Electric cars cheaper to run NZ?

Even with the government rebate, electric vehicles are more expensive to buy than petrol cars. However, they are cheaper to run through recharging via electricity rather than paying for petrol or diesel. “Someone travelling the NZ average of 12,500km every year would spend about $2,500 (on petrol).

Do electric cars pay road tax in New Zealand?

EVs are exempt from Road User Charges too Plug-in EVs are exempt from road user charges (RUC) until 31 March 2024, saving owners $600 a year on average.

How much does it cost to replace a Nissan Leaf battery NZ?

around $5,499
The cost of electric vehicle battery packs varies depending on what brand you buy but Nissan LEAF replacement batteries cost around $5,499 – and these are the most common second hand electric vehicles.

Do you really save money with electric cars?

According to a study from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Idaho National Laboratory, electric car owners can save as much as $14,500 on fuel costs by owning an electric car for 15 years. That’s almost $1000 in savings for every year of driving.

Why you should not buy an EV?

The most common reasons drivers avoid EVs include fear the battery will run out of charge before reaching their destination, also known as “range anxiety,” fear of too few charging stations, long charge times, and initial higher upfront vehicle costs.

Do electric cars pay Rego NZ?

Electric vehicles are exempt from RUC if their motive power is derived wholly or partly from an external source of electricity. An external source is when the vehicle can be plugged into the wall or another source of electricity. This means that fully electric vehicles and plug-in vehicles are usually exempt from RUC.