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NZ · 2026 guide

EV charging in New Zealand

A guide to the charging network in New Zealand. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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359

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67

Ultra (≥150 kW)

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359 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.

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67 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.

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New Zealand EV Charging Guide

New Zealand has 792 public charging points, a growing network for electric vehicles. While still developing, key cities like Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington offer the most options. Drivers will encounter a mix of operators.

New Zealand's public EV charging infrastructure counts 792 points in our database. Of these, 67 offer speeds of 150 kW or higher, with another 292 providing 50-149 kW charging. This includes chargers in Auckland (47 points), Christchurch (40), Wellington (37), Hamilton (34), and Tauranga (25).

Drivers typically encounter major networks like ChargeNet, which has the largest footprint, along with other regional or smaller providers. The type of connector you’ll find is predominantly Type 2 for AC charging, and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging, which is standard across most modern EVs sold in NZ. CHAdeMO is less common but may be found on older chargers.

Pricing varies. Home charging remains the most economical option. Public DC fast charging costs are generally higher, often priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) or sometimes by time. Expect costs to fluctuate between networks and locations. There are no nationwide government incentives specifically for public charging use, though past government programs have supported charger rollout and EV purchases.

For drivers new to New Zealand, a practical tip is to download a few charging network apps before you travel. While some chargers accept pay-as-you-go via credit card, many require an app or RFID card for activation. Understanding the network coverage in the areas you plan to visit can prevent unexpected charging issues.

FAQ
How many public EV chargers are there in New Zealand?
Our database shows 792 public charging points across New Zealand. Of these, 67 are considered DC fast chargers capable of 150 kW or more, and 292 offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. The busiest areas for charging infrastructure include Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington.
What are the main EV charging networks in NZ?
The most prominent network is ChargeNet, with the largest number of stations. You will also find chargers from other providers, though these may be more localized. It's advisable to check which networks operate in the regions you intend to visit.
How much does public EV charging cost in New Zealand?
Public charging costs vary by network and location. DC fast charging is generally more expensive than home charging. Prices are usually set per kWh consumed, though some networks may charge by time. There are no fixed national rates, so checking the pricing for specific stations is recommended.
What type of EV connectors are common in NZ?
The most common connector for AC charging is Type 2. For DC fast charging, the CCS Combo 2 connector is the standard across most networks and compatible with the majority of new EVs. You might still encounter CHAdeMO connectors on some older charging stations.
Are there government incentives for EV charging in NZ?
Currently, there are no widespread, ongoing government incentives specifically for using public EV charging stations. Past government initiatives have focused on supporting the initial rollout of charging infrastructure and subsidizing EV purchases, but these may have concluded.
What should a foreign EV driver know about charging in NZ?
It is wise for foreign drivers to have multiple charging network apps installed on their phone before arrival. While some public chargers accept direct credit card payments, many require registration with a network. Familiarize yourself with the dominant networks and their coverage along your intended route.