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Ryman Healthcare is joining the electric car revolution by installing a fast charging network at five of its Auckland villages and moving its fleet to electric vehicles.
Fast chargers will be installed at Edmund Hillary, Grace Joel, Bruce McLaren, Logan Campbell and Evelyn Page as part of the New Zealand's drive to cut carbon emissions by switching to electric cars.
The chargers will be available to residents and their families as well as staff and members of the public visiting the villages.
Ryman will also be switching its car fleet to electric cars with the purchase of Nissan Leafs and will be piloting car ride and sharing schemes for its residents.
Chief Executive Gordon MacLeod said there was growing interest from residents in using electric cars and Ryman wanted to make sure it had a charging network in place to enable them to make the switch.
"A number of our residents have switched to electric cars and we want to make sure that we have a fast charging network to support them. While we're designing our new villages to incorporate charging points and the fast chargers will allow residents to top up with power quickly and conveniently.''
Last year Ryman Healthcare signed up to the CEMARS carbon reduction scheme and has measured its carbon footprint across its village network.
Switching to an electric vehicle fleet is one of the measures planned to reduce the company's carbon footprint.
Ryman already used hybrid vehicles and moving to electric cars was a logical next step, Mr MacLeod said.
"We know the world is changing quickly and we want to make sure we're adapting to use any new technology that's available to reduce our carbon footprint. We think enabling the use of electric cars is a perfect way to do this. We'll trial the network at five of our Auckland villages before considering a further roll out to the rest of our villages in New Zealand and in Australia.''
Ryman's fast charging network was one of a number of schemes to win support from the Government's Low Emission Vehicles Contestable fund, which is a joint public and private sector initiative aimed at reducing emissions.
"A number of our residents have switched to electric cars and we want to make sure that we have a fast charging network to support them."
Gordon MacLeod