Electric vehicle

Longer lasting electric vehicle batteries maybe possible with a mathematical tweak

A model for identifying ways to better protect lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicle from degrading has been developed by a…

10 months ago

Call on Public to Help to Increase Sustainable Travel

Motorists and transport users across Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are urged to take part in a…

4 years ago

Chris Ramsey announces to drive Nissan For Pole To Pole Expedition

Scottish adventurer Chris Ramsey is set to become the first person to drive from the magnetic North Pole to the…

4 years ago

FREE NOW goes electric in Cork, Galway and Limerick

Ireland’s leading multi-mobility app FREE NOW, has announced the expansion of its Eco booking service in Cork, Galway and Limerick.…

4 years ago

The 10 Best European Countries For An EV Road Trip

Travel restrictions remain incredibly turbulent through 2021. As Brits remain hesitant to book flights, an EV road trip may be…

5 years ago

New York To Buy Seven Mack LR Electric Models

New York City's Department of Sanitation (DSNY) will purchase Mack Trucks refuse models, the Mack LR Electric, to operate in…

5 years ago

Using silicon to power the cars of the future

Silicon, one of the most abundant materials in the earth’s crust, has been identified as having great potential to increase…

7 years ago

Volkswagen Opens Electric Platform to Third-Parties

The Volkswagen Group is opening its Modular Electric Toolkit (MEB) developed in recent years to other manufacturers. The purpose is…

7 years ago

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dublin Airport orders Ireland’s first Electric Bus with ESB providing the EV charging solution

Crown Plaza Hotel has placed an order for a new single deck, fully electric Volvo Bus with the Electric Vehicle…

7 years ago

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