Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill

About this bill

This is an omnibus bill amending the Electricity Industry Act 2010, the Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Act 1989, the Land Transport Act 1998, and the Road User Charges Act 2012. The broad policy of this bill is to encourage energy innovation, such as emerging energy technologies and increased variation in energy-related business models, so that New Zealand has the ability to respond to its environmental and energy objectives.

Current status

Royal Assent given 28 June 2017.
Enacted as the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 (2017/27)

Member of Parliament responsible
Bill type

Government bill


All data
Bill type Government bill
Parliament 51
Ref 196-2
Introduced 27 October 2016
First reading 8 November 2016
Select Committee Commerce Committee
Public submissions due 1 February 2017
Select Committee report back 9 May 2017
Second reading 30 May 2017
Committee of the whole House 21 June 2017
Third reading 27 June 2017
Royal Assent 28 June 2017
Enacted as Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 (2017/27)
Divided No

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