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NRMA drives towards a renewable future with Snowy Energy

NRMA drives towards a renewable future with Snowy Energy

Snowy Energy and the NRMA today announced a significant three-year electricity contract to power operations across four Australian states with 100% matched renewable energy.
A BYD Atto 3 parked at the Thrumster NRMA EV charger with tree foliage hanging in front
2 July, 2025
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Commencing on 1 January 2026, the NRMA’s businesses across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory will be powered by Snowy Energy’s TrueGreen 100 per cent matched renewable electricity product.

Snowy Energy is the large commercial and industrial (C&I) retail brand of Snowy Hydro. It offers Australian businesses access to innovative, market-leading products and solutions that support them on their decarbonisation journey.

Snowy Hydro’s Chief Executive Officer, Dennis Barnes said the NRMA is supporting regional renewable energy generation across Snowy’s diverse portfolio of assets, including hydro generation from the iconic Snowy Scheme, and contracted wind and solar projects.

“The partnership with NRMA highlights the growing demand from large commercial and industrial customers who are seeking renewable energy solutions.”

The NRMA is currently using 100% renewables for its EV charging network and from January 2026 will extend this commitment to match renewables to power the entire NRMA group, including NRMA’s corporate offices, network of NRMA Parks & Resorts locations and Sixt car rental sites.

NRMA Group Chief Executive Officer Rohan Lund said: “The NRMA is committed to meeting its 2030 climate targets and this partnership with Snowy Energy allows us to take a significant step towards that goal.”

“It’s vital that we continue to power the national EV charging network we are building with renewable energy and we are proud to be leading the way with our holiday parks and resorts.”

NRMA is partnering with the Federal Government to build Australia’s national charging backbone and is expected to deliver 800 charging points across 250 fast charging sites by 2027. The organisation set a target of 100 per cent renewable energy across the group by 2027 – now expected to be achieved one year early in 2026.

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