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Meridian EV power plan leads to 60% off-peak rate increase

17 April 2026
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A Hawke’s Bay man, John Crook, is facing a significant increase in his off-peak electricity rates, jeopardizing his efforts to lower energy costs by switching to an electric vehicle (EV). Crook, a customer of Meridian, will see his rates for off-peak charging from 9 PM to 7 AM rise from 12.34 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to 19.75 cents starting May 1, marking a 60% increase. He has tailored his energy usage around this fixed-rate plan, charging his EV overnight and managing household energy consumption during off-peak hours. Crook expressed feelings of betrayal, noting that he feels penalized for using electricity during times designed to reduce peak demand.

Why It Matters

Electric vehicle adoption is increasingly seen as a crucial step toward reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy practices. As more consumers like Crook prioritize cost-effective energy solutions, significant price increases by utility companies can undermine these efforts. Historically, off-peak rates have been implemented to encourage energy use during less busy times, helping to balance the grid and reduce overall energy costs. This situation raises concerns about the financial viability of transitioning to electric vehicles and the broader implications for energy policy in promoting renewable energy usage.

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