
Finn McLaren: Singer Electrical Marketing Manager says there are issues around subsidies and supply for electric vehicle charging units
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
May 16, 20223m 30s
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There are predictions of a few hiccups in getting more electric vehicles on our roads.
The Government wants total driving cut by a fifth, and 30 percent of people driving zero emission cars by 2035.
Manufacturer Singer Electrical says home charging units haven't been subsidised, and can cost up to $5,000.
Marketing Manager Finn McLaren told Kate Hawkesby that's not the only issue.
He says supply issues mean people could be in for a six month wait for a unit.
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The Government wants total driving cut by a fifth, and 30 percent of people driving zero emission cars by 2035.
Manufacturer Singer Electrical says home charging units haven't been subsidised, and can cost up to $5,000.
Marketing Manager Finn McLaren told Kate Hawkesby that's not the only issue.
He says supply issues mean people could be in for a six month wait for a unit.
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