EV Charging Map
Find fast and ultra-fast charging stations across New Zealand. Click any station for connector types, power levels, and operator details.
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Connector Types
CCS2 (Combined Charging System)
The NZ standard for DC fast charging. Used by most modern EVs including VW, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, and Mercedes.
CHAdeMO
Japanese standard used by Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, and older Japanese EVs.
Tesla
Tesla Supercharger network. Some locations now open to non-Tesla vehicles with CCS adapter.
Type 2 (AC)
Standard AC charging up to 22kW. Good for destination charging at hotels, shopping centres, and workplaces.
Charging Speeds
Ultra-Fast (50kW+)
20-80% in 20-40 minutes. Ideal for highway stops and long-distance travel. Some chargers reach 150-350kW.
Fast (22-49kW)
20-80% in 1-2 hours. Good for shopping trips and lunch stops.
Standard (<22kW)
Full charge in 4-8+ hours. Best for overnight or workplace charging.
Charging Tips
Plan your route. For longer trips, check charger locations along your route before you leave. Apps like PlugShare and ChargeNet NZ give real-time availability.
Charge to 80%. Charging slows significantly above 80%. For time efficiency on road trips, charge to 80% and move on.
Know your connector. Check your vehicle manual for which DC connector type your EV uses before planning a stop.
Carry an app. Most NZ charging networks (ChargeNet, Meridian, Tesla) have their own apps for payment and real-time status.
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