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Elon’s Empire Burns While He Fiddles in the Oval Office

The global EV market isn’t just growing it’s shifting beneath Tesla’s feet. What was once a niche industry has become…

12 months ago

From Hack to Clutch: Thwarting Modern Thieves in a ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ World

Car theft has rapidly escalated from a sporadic concern to a widespread crisis affecting communities across North America and the…

2 years ago

Europe’s Electric Odyssey Towards 2050

Driven by a steadfast vision to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, Europe embarks on a transformative journey, deeply rooted in…

2 years ago

Charging Ahead or Hydrogen Hype: Electric vs. Hydrogen Showdown in Transportation

With increased concerns about climate change, air pollution, and fossil fuel depletion, the global transportation sector is at a crossroads.…

3 years ago

Volvo Penta Starts Production of E-Driveline for World’s First Serial Electric Fire Truck

Volvo Penta has commenced production of bespoke electric drivelines for leading fire service vehicle manufacturer Rosenbauer’s pioneering fire truck, named “Revolutionary…

5 years ago

Drivent Aim To Deliver Interesting Autonomous Vehicle Solution for 2019dr

On May 8th 2019 after working in stealth mode for three years, Drivent announced it is certified to test autonomous…

7 years ago

Ten per cent of New Car Buyers are Thinking about Buying an Electric Vehicle in 2019

According to a new survey commissioned by CarsIreland.ie, it has been revealed that less than one in ten people thinking…

7 years ago

European Parliament Report on Self Driving Cars

Self driving vehicles could be appearing on our roads over the coming years, according to a European report. However Ireland…

7 years ago

Are self-driving cars the future?

by Derek Eastwood, business development manager at Hussey Fraser Solicitors in Dublin Autonomous technology is driving some of the biggest…

7 years ago

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