electric vehicles

The Future of Electric Vehicles in Ireland

Guest post by Maebh Reynolds, co-founder and CEO of EV startup GoPlugable reflects on recent research which highlights barriers to…

3 years ago

Modern EVs Faster Than Classic Supercars

Despite the impact of COVID-19, modern EV's sales have increased by 168 per cent this year, according to EV-Volumes. Newcomers…

4 years ago

Gojek and TBS Energi Utama form a partnership in electric vehicle industry

Gojek, Southeast Asia's leading mobile on-demand services platform and PT TBS Energi Utama Tbk (TBS), a major integrated energy company…

4 years ago

Electric Vehicles: How long until batterys need replacing?

The UK and the rest of the world has seen a huge surge in demand in recent years for electric…

5 years ago

Why Electric Vehicles are supporting Energy Independence

By Tom Spencer. Editor of IrishEVs, a site dedicated raising awareness about electric cars, lifting the myths and misinformation that surround…

6 years ago

The first EV taxi on Cape Clear, test driving the new Nissan NV 200

Welcome to a new series of podcasts by Simon Cocking, looking to talk with interesting tech innovators, and those looking…

6 years ago

There are now half a million BMW electric vehicles on the road worldwide

The BMW Group has announced that it has reached a huge milestone and have delivered half a million electric vehicles…

6 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

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

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