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Packed Seminar Programme Announced for Cenex-LCV2021 and Cenex-CAM2021

Cenex has announced the seminar programme for this year’s Cenex-Low Carbon Vehicle (LCV2021) and Cenex-Connected Automated Mobility (CAM2021) events. Bringing…

4 years ago

The Future of Electric Car Charging in the EU and UK

‘Electric vehicle charging in the UK and Europe’, a report was done by Arthur D. Little, a global management consultancy…

5 years ago

Cornwall Insight Ireland comments on the half-yearly Irish EV sales

Ireland's transport sector accounts for one-third of energy consumption and energy-related C02 emissions. This is due to ~93% of the…

6 years ago

Electronomous 2019 the slow rise of autonomous cars

Electronomous, the international car tech, and mobility conference are now in its third year and surprisingly it is not held…

7 years ago

The Third Electronomous Conference has kicked off in Killarney

Electronomous in partnership with Mobility X report on the International Car Tech & Mobility Summit currently taking place (May 2ndand May…

7 years ago

Consumer Shift towards Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrids

The International Car Tech and Mobility Summit organisers Electronomous and Mobility X have found that a sharp consumer shift towards Electric…

7 years ago

University College Dublin Study Reveals Toyota Hybrids Drive Over 60% of the Time in Zero Emissions Mode

A new study carried out by University College Dublin (UCD) academics, published today, has revealed that in typical Irish commuting…

7 years ago

What the future holds for Ireland and beyond in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles,  Shane Gilroy, IT Sligo

Interview with Shane Gilroy, Lecturer in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles IT Sligo. What is your background briefly? I am an Electronics…

7 years ago

Self-Driving Cars: The Next Driving Revolution?

Written by John Stuart First, there were steam-engine vehicles. Next, they had experiments with electric-powered motors. Finally, there came the…

8 years ago

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