Electric car

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

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

AIT Mechanical Engineering Students Developing Ireland’s First Electric Race Car

Students at Athlone Institute of Technology are developing the country’s first electric race car. They plan to achieve this by…

6 years ago

Buying An Electric Car in 2020? How Well Do You Know These Symbols?

Electric Car & Hybrid Dashboard Quiz With more and more folks switching to electric and hybrid vehicles nowadays, here at…

6 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

New study to map people’s transport behaviour in Trollhättan, Sweden

Electric car maker NEVS in Sweden wants to map people's transport behavior. Can the citizens in Trollhättan where NEVS is…

7 years ago

60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric vehicle, new study finds

A new study by Select Car Leasing suggests that 60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

Ireland’s plan for electric vehicles will reduce emissions, but may come at a cost

The level of emissions coming from Ireland's transport sector is undeniably high, which is of particular concern when considering the…

7 years ago

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