Road User Charges (RUC)
now apply to light electric vehicles.
Visit: nzta.govt.nz/ruc-ev

Fuelsaver Admin Login

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To obtain a login and password to this site
please contact EECA at fuel.economy@eeca.govt.nz


The safer the car, the safer they are

Getting it right

Fuel economy information. How to comply with regulations.

If you're a motor vehicle trader, you are required by law to print and display vehicle fuel economy labels on your vehicles for sale.

You also must include fuel economy information in your online listings (website, online sales platforms and social media).

RUC will apply to light electric vehicles
from 1 April 2024.

Road User charges (RUC) will apply to light vehicles powered fully or partly from external supplied electricity and weighing less than 3.5 tonnes.


Safety rating labels indicate the safety performance of a vehicle using a rating out of 5 stars.

For help with this site, please contact MIA at registration@mia.org.nz


Important Notice: Change to MIAMI Login Functionality.

Starting this weekend (15-16 February), we are upgrading MIAMI's login functionality. The platform itself will remain the same - only the login process will be updated.

Key changes are:

- New URL: From Monday, MIAMI will move to https://miami.fuelsaver.govt.nz. If you use old links, you will be automatically redirected.

- Simpler Login: You won't need to remember passwords anymore! Instead, when you log in, MIAMI will send a 6-digit code to your email address. Simply enter the code to gain access.


Why is this Change Happening?

This update is being made to improve the security of our platform and better protect your data in today's ever-changing digital landscape.


What Do You Need to Do?

- No Action Required: There is nothing you need to do before this change.

- New Login Process: From Monday, use your email address and the 6-digit code sent to your inbox to log in.



Transitioning from VinDirect to MIAMI

From 1 November 2022, VinDirect will be progressively phased out and replaced by MIAMI.
This transition will occur in phases and affects importers of new light vehicles, motorcycles and heavy vehicles.