Electric scooters have had a bad press ever since their invention, but there are many positives
Mobility
Convenient cities become conspiracy targets
How did a vision to make cities more people-friendly become twisted into a dystopian plot?
That's the Spirit – making a sea change
The ship that's changed 80,000 lives, the Spirit of New Zealand is now on a course to enhance the health of the Hauraki Gulf, with the help of its young crew and partners ashore.
Slow boat to ferry electrification
The electrification of Auckland’s ferry fleet stands to massively reduce emissions, but the immense time and capital requirements mean it's no quick fix
Road user charges loom for hybrid and EV owners
The government after October 14 will likely decide how road charges will change
Ride to World Cup smooth and green
A fleet of more than 200 vehicles and 400 drivers are ferrying football's best around NZ during the FIFA Women's World Cup – a logistical challenge, met with an eco-friendly solution.
The journey to pollution-free parcel delivery
NZ Post has been trialling a hydrogen powered truck for a year and the results are promising. Mark Jennings reports.
Why city centres are going car-free
Auckland, Dunedin, and now Wellington – does pedestrianisation solve problems, or create them?
The little EV pilot with global potential
An electric vehicle is touring NZ roads to gather data companies need to switch to EVs
Auto industry calls for stricter air pollution tests
Motor Trade Association wants the Govt to require annual air pollution tests for vehicles older than 10 years.
‘We need everything we can throw at this’: Can hydrogen drive decarbonisation?
With impending decarbonisation goals, the world’s lightest molecule could help us
Crackdown on diesel pollution could save billions
A heavy diesel truck costs society $1 in health and productivity losses due to air pollution for every km it drives.