Electric vehicle policy niue

The NEV credit mandate, introduced in 2017, has been a powerful driver of EV sales. It sets annual ZEV credit targets for manufacturers as a percentage of their annual vehicle sales. In 2020, the programme and its targets were extended to 2023, by which the target will be 18% (16% in 2022, 14% in 20
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The NEV credit mandate, introduced in 2017, has been a powerful driver of EV sales. It sets annual ZEV credit targets for manufacturers as a percentage of their annual vehicle sales. In 2020, the programme and its targets were extended to 2023, by which the target will be 18% (16% in 2022, 14% in 2021).

Explore key policies and measures for EV deployment. The table highlights current as well as announced key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by region and country.

Typical policies include fuel economy and pollutant standards; zero-emission vehicle mandates; economic and budgetary regulation for fuels and vehicles, such as through fiscal regimes and taxation; purchase incentives and subsidies; and bans on internal combustion engine (ICE)-only vehicles.

This roadmap represents a whole-of-government approach to addressing the energy security challenges of Niue which looks at the energy sector as a whole – electricity, renewable energy, energy efficiency and petroleum – and is supported by development partners for its implementation.

It must be noted that the country has two remarkable features: 1) Niue has achieved 100% electricity penetration and all 14 villages spread throughout the island are grid connected; and 2) the 2 Niue Intended Nationally Determined Contributions,

Typical policies include fuel economy and pollutant standards; zero-emission

Secretariat of the Pacific Community cataloguing-in-publication data Niue Strategic Energy Road Map 2015–2025 / Government of Niue

333.79099626                                                                                     AACR2

Prepared for publication at SPC''s Suva Regional Office, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji, 2015 Printed by Quality Print, at Suva, Fiji, 2015

Abbreviations......................................................................................... vii

Foreword............................................................................................... 1

Niue''s Strategic Energy Road Map............................................................... 3

1                               Introduction......................................................................... 6

1.1                          Purpose and drivers of the NiSERM................................................. 6

1.1.1                    National.................................................................................... 6

1.1.2                    Regional and global..................................................................... 6

1.1.3                    Energy access and links to development.......................................... 6

1.2                          How the NiSERM was developed.................................................... 7

2                               Niue''s energy balance.................................................................. 8

3                               Electricity sub-sector................................................................... 13

3.1                          Generation and supply.................................................................. 13

3.2                          Peak demand............................................................................. 14

3.3                          Grid improvement and energy storage............................................. 15

3.4                          Renewable energy potential.......................................................... 16

3.4.1                    Solar energy potential.................................................................. 16

3.4.2                    Wind energy potential.................................................................. 16

3.4.3                    Other renewable energy technologies............................................. 17

3.5                          Energy efficiency and conservation potential..................................... 17

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