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New Zealand Gets First Renault Zoe Glimpse at Leading the Charge Event in Wellington

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  New Zealanders got their first look at the Renault Zoe last Friday at the Leading the Charge event in Wellington. See full article [Lucire.

Plugging Electronics

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  Electric cars are alive, kicking and about to spark a revolution, says a visiting US advocate.   See full article [Otago Daily Times - 18th April 2016]

Two Electric Vehicle Stations to Open in South Canterbury on Wednesday

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  The Leading the Charge road trip arrive in time for the opening of two charging stations in Timaru and Waimate. See full article [Stuff. co.

Chance to See What All the Fuss is About

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  Whether you believe they are the way of the future, or are simply curious about electric cars, a convoy of them will be passing through Otago next week on the…

Wellington City Council Leads the Charge in Clean Transport

  Wellingtonians came to see and ride in electric cars and experience the future of environmentally sustainable transport. See full article

Say Hello to Zoe, Renault's Electric Offering

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  Renault unveils their new EV in Wellington - the Zoe five-door hatch. See full article [Stuff. co. nz - 14th April 2016]  

Rally Leading the Charge for Electric Vehicle Use

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  Curious Palmerston North residents take a look at a Tesla Model S at the "Leading the Charge" electric vehicle rally in The Square. See full article

Tesla Electric Car Comes to Town

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  The Tesla S will come humming into Taupo on Wednesday April 13, along with the other electric cars.   See full article

Electric Cars on Eat Streat

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    Visitors to Eat Streat enjoyed an additional treat with their lunch when a range of electric cars, including a top of the line Tesla, went on display.

Roadtrip Promotes Electric Vehicles. NZ Lags Behind World

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  Fuel efficiency standards would drive the cost of fuel-powered cars up and encourage more drivers into electric vehicles, according to a Waikato University professor. See full article

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