Electric vehicle

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

Next generation battery technology for electric vehicles project to be led by University of Limerick research team

Researchers at the University of Limerick’s Bernal Institute are leading an €8 million EU funded research project, called Si-DRIVE to…

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

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

Why are electric cars all the rage?

Written by Alma Causey Electric cars are the talk of the town as they are undoubtedly the future of automotive…

8 years ago

Dubai Based Investment, Branding, Marketing, Consultancy and PR firm Centurion partners With CyClean

CyClean, the green solutions company, has entered into a partnership with Centurion, a Dubai based investment, branding, marketing, consultancy and PR…

8 years ago

€15,000 in wheelchair and electric vehicle incentives now available to mytaxi drivers

mytaxi drivers can secure wheelchair accessible and electric vehicle grants in excess of €15,000 as part of a range of…

8 years ago

What CyClean is all about and What Problem does it Solve?

A view inside a green ICO by CEO David Young (Dae Young Kim) CyClean is a project that promotes clean…

8 years ago

Only 1 in 5 Irish Drivers are Aware of New €600 Government Grant for Car Home Charging Kits

Only 29% believe the grant is sufficient to make them consider purchasing a plug-in hybrid 3 in 5 are discouraged…

8 years ago

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