electric vehicles

Can Blockchain Technology Meet the Demands of the Commodity Market?

Guest post by David Drake note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or…

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

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

Tesla test drive

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews It’s official. Tesla Motors have launched in Ireland. The all-electric car…

9 years ago

London Taxi Company’s new £300m UK factory will also make electric vans for the on demand last mile delivery sector

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here The London Taxi Company (LTC) has revealed plans to develop…

9 years ago

Over 6.4 million electric kilometres driven on Irish roads in 2016, using Ireland’s Electric Vehicle Charging Network

Ireland’s electric vehicle (EV) charging network was used over140,000 times to recharge electrically powered vehicles in 2016, converting to over…

9 years ago

Tesla’s battery advancements

Tesla are well known as an automaker that specializes in electric cars, and they have helped put them in the spotlight. They…

9 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

9 years ago

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