Electric vehicles are slowly starting to become the normal with many kiwis wanting to get behind the wheel of an electric car. There are many advantages that come with sustainable electric mobility (not least in financial terms), however the thought of this new electric era can be daunting to some. With Škoda iV models and their fully connected eco system, makes eMobility as straightforward and as Simply Clever as possible. The Škoda iV range perfectly exemplifies the move to the future with quick charging, long ranges, affordable prices, and agile dynamics.
It's now easier to get into a Škoda iV
It’s time to get rewarded thanks to the Government’s Clean Car Rebate Scheme.
When you buy a zero or low-emission Skoda vehicle, you may be eligible for a rebate. The lower the emissions the greater the rebate.
Simply plug the car directly into your 230-volt household socket.
Public charging
You can choose from hundrnds of public charging stations to recharge your car when parking on the street, doing your shopping, or while you are at work.
The basic rule for battery capacity is to keep the battery between 10% and 80% capacity.
PHEV vehicles do not require or allow fast charging, so look out for the standard charging stations
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Home charging made simple
Evnex is Škoda’s approved home charging partner.
They currently offer 2 smart home EV chargers suitable for charging your Škoda Enyaq and a smartphone app that will allow you to customize your EV charging to suit your needs.
Battery electric vehicles rely on electric motors for vehicle movement. Electric vehicles emit zero emissions, run silently, offer nimble dynamics, and servicing them is not complex.
Plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
PHEVs are a combination of an internal combustion engine with an electric motor that can be charged from an electrical outlet. PHEVs result in low fuel consumption and a quiet drive.