http://www.voxy.co.nz/business/5/246466
Air NZ electrifies ground fleet
16 March, 2016

Air New Zealand is transitioning more than 75 light vehicles in its ground
fleet to electric saving around 65,000 litres of fuel per year and creating
what’s believed to be the leading corporate electric vehicle fleet in New
Zealand.

The airline has confirmed orders for 36 fully electric BMW i3 vehicles for
its sales force. The BMW i3 was named New Zealand Car of the Year for 2015
and as well as being fully electric, it features a sustainable design with
much of its interior and body made from the same carbon fibre as the
fuselage of Air New Zealand’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet.

The airline is also purchasing 12 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrids for
longer range trips and 28 Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE 100% electric vans for use
at airports. The Kangoo is not currently available in New Zealand making Air
New Zealand the first local customer for this vehicle.

Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Christopher Luxon says the fleet
transition forms part of the airline’s commitment to sustainability and
carbon reduction across the business.

"Taking a leadership position in carbon management and reducing our
emissions is a significant goal for us under our Sustainability Framework.
We recognise the opportunity electric vehicles present both for New Zealand
and our airline and we are making the most of the country’s renewable
electricity supply by transitioning our ground fleet off fossil fuels where
we’re able to."

New Zealand Minister of Transport Hon. Simon Bridges says: "I’ve long been a
proponent of electric vehicles and I’m incredibly excited about the
opportunities they provide for New Zealand. It’s clear that EVs are the
future and it’s great companies like Air New Zealand recognise this. The
benefits of increasing uptake of EVs are far-reaching. They reduce our
reliance on imported fossil fuels, reduce fuel cost and enhance the
efficiency of our renewable electricity networks."

Air New Zealand will receive the first of its new electric vehicles later
this month and aims to complete the fleet transition by the end of 2016.

In addition to the introduction of electric vehicles, the airline has begun
installing charging points at its key car parking sites to support the new
vehicles. This is in addition to the charge points already installed at a
number of the airline’s customer parking facilities.

The airline is also transitioning its airport ground service equipment to
electric including golf carts and tractors. Where electric options don’t
currently exist the airline is working with Z Energy to purchase bio-diesel
from its site under development in Wiri.

To read more about Air New Zealand’s Sustainability efforts, visit
airnewzealand.co.nz/sustainability
[© 2016 Digital Advance]
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http://www.smh.com.au/business/aviation/air-new-zealand-turns-to-sustainability-as-global-carbon-price-looms-20150915-gjnmec.html
Air New Zealand turns to sustainability as global carbon price looms
September 16, 2015 ... The airline will also look to cut fuel use on the
ground by replacing all of its road vehicles and ground equipment with 100
per cent electric vehicles where feasible by the end of 2017. The first
electric vehicles will be delivered later this year ...




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