Clean car programme

The Government has announced that the Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023.

What is the NZ Govt. Clean Car Scheme / Discount?
The NZ Govt. Clean Car Programme encourages the purchase of zero and low emission light vehicles by reducing the cost of eligible new and used vehicles coming into New Zealand and putting a fee on high emission vehicles from 1 April 2022.

From 1 July 2021 to 31 March 2022 a rebate is available for eligible electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in electric vehicles (PHEV) registered in New Zealand for the first time.

For vehicles first registered in New Zealand from 1 April 2022, fees and rebates will be applied according to the CO2 emission of vehicles. The higher the CO2 emission value the greater the fee in recognition of the increased environmental and economic costs they are imposing. The lower the CO2 emission value the greater the rebate.

The Government has announced that the Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023.
Are there two different programmes?
Yes. The initial NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount and now a revised NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount Scheme

The NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount applied for vehicles first registered between 1st July 2021 – 31 March 2022 and offered a rebate payable for light electric vehicles if specific criteria were met.

Find out more here: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/clean-car-discount/clean-car-discount-eligibility-criteria/eligibility-criteria-for-vehicles-first-registered-between-1-july-2021-and-31-march-2022/

The new NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount scheme consists of rebates and fees for new and used eligible vehicles the first time they’re registered in New Zealand, based on CO2 emissions.

Find out more here: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/clean-car-discount/clean-car-discount-eligibility-criteria/eligibility-criteria-for-vehicles-first-registered-from-1-april-2022/

The Government has announced that the Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. Find out more here: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/clean-car-discount/clean-car-discount-is-ending-on-31-december-2023/
Why has the NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount been introduced?
The Government is accelerating the response to climate change to achieve a carbon neutral target for New Zealand by 2050. The NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount aims to help bring down transport emissions by making the purchase of zero and low-CO2 emission vehicles more affordable.
What does this mean for my car purchase?
From 1 April 2022, the NZ Govt. Clean Car Scheme will consist of rebates and fees for new and used eligible vehicles the first time they are registered in New Zealand, based on CO2 emissions.

The higher the CO2 emissions, the greater the fee in recognition of the increased environmental and economic costs they are imposing.

Buyers choosing zero or low-emission vehicles may be eligible for a rebate. The lower the emissions the greater the rebate. Vehicles with moderate emissions will not incur a fee or be eligible for a rebate.

The Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. To get a rebate, you need to apply by 11:59pm, 31 December 2023. Vehicles eligible for a rebate and registered up to and on 31 December 2023 can apply for a rebate up to and on 31 December 2023. No vehicles will be subject to a CCD fee from 1 January 2024.
Do I have to apply for the rebate myself?
Yes, to apply for a rebate you must be the first registered person for the vehicle (exception is a vehicle registered to a lessee by a lease company (lessor)

Find out more: https://transact.nzta.govt.nz/v2/apply-clean-car-rebate

The Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. To get a rebate, you need to apply by 11:59pm, 31 December 2023.
How is the fee paid/collected?
The fee is paid to Waka Kotahi via the dealership selling the vehicle, at the time of registration. A vehicle will not be registered until payment has been made.

The Government has announced that the Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. No vehicles will be subject to a CCD fee from 1 January 2024.
What are the eligibility criteria for an NZ Govt. Clean Car rebate?
Visit the Govt website to find out more: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/clean-car-discount/

The Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. To get a rebate, you need to apply by 11:59pm, 31 December 2023.
Is there a minimum safety rating required to be eligible for a NZ Govt. Clean Car rebate?
Yes, a vehicle must have a safety rating of 3 stars or more on the Rightcar website at the time of registration: www.rightcar.govt.nz
Does the NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount apply to all fuel-efficient vehicles?
Yes, a vehicle must have been purchased for less than $80,000 (New Zealand dollars), including GST and on-road costs (the purchase price).

Find out more: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/clean-car-discount/

The Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023. To get a rebate, you need to apply by 11:59pm, 31 December 2023.
Does the NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount apply to all fuel-efficient vehicles?
From 1 July 2021 to 31 March 2022 the NZ Govt. Clean Car rebate is available to eligible new and used light electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) only. From 1 April 2022 other low emission vehicles may be eligible for a rebate based on their CO2 emissions.

The Government has announced that the Clean Car Discount (CCD) is ending on 31 December 2023.
Who administers the scheme?
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency administers the NZ Govt. Clean Car Discount programme
Are any vehicles exempt from the NZ Govt. Clean Car fee or rebate?
Yes. Disability vehicles are exempt from fees, but not rebates. Disability vehicles are defined as a light vehicle that is used for the transportation of a person with a disability and is modified to do either or both of the following:

• enable a person in a wheelchair to safely enter and exit the vehicle and enable the person and the wheelchair to be safely restrained while the vehicle is moving
• provide a person in a wheelchair or of limited mobility with assistance to enter and exit the vehicle through the use of a swivel or swing-out seat
• See special interest vehicles

Find out more: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/importing-a-vehicle/exceptions/special-interest-vehicles/