For those of you who are interested, long distance electric haulage and the EF class in New Zealand appear to have been issued a reprieve -
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/kiwirail-electric-haulage-reprieved.htmlThe new Government seems very rail friendly, supporting the extension of electrification (ditching the idea of battery electric
EMUs▸ ), the addition of a third track to the main line and a new light rail system in Auckland (with the construction of the CRL underground link ongoing), plus I think they are paying for some work in Wellington too.
The extension of electrification will narrow the unelectrified gap between the two 25kV systems to about 80km, which perhaps makes it's plugging it a more realistic prospect, particularly as it would facilitate the introduction of medium distance passenger services into the central Britomart station.
By all accounts a significant proportion of the current rail freight from Auckland goes to the Port of Tauranga, which is something like 100km east of Hamilton and the start of the central 25kV system, so again, it's not impossible that central government might support its electrification, if only to ease urban pollution.