Electricvehicles

Elon’s Empire Burns While He Fiddles in the Oval Office

The global EV market isn’t just growing it’s shifting beneath Tesla’s feet. What was once a niche industry has become…

12 months ago

Europe’s Electric Odyssey Towards 2050

Driven by a steadfast vision to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, Europe embarks on a transformative journey, deeply rooted in…

2 years ago

Charging Ahead or Hydrogen Hype: Electric vs. Hydrogen Showdown in Transportation

With increased concerns about climate change, air pollution, and fossil fuel depletion, the global transportation sector is at a crossroads.…

3 years ago

Airspeeder to reveal worlds first electric flying racing car

Airspeeder is delighted to reveal the world’s first fully functioning electric flying racing car. The Airspeeder Mk is a full-sized…

5 years ago

Brexit tariffs to hinder used EV trade in Ireland

The new tariffs on car imports in the wake of Brexit are threatening Irish businesses, and are likely to have…

5 years ago

ePower and SSE Airtricity announce exclusive partnership

SSE Airtricity, Ireland’s largest provider of 100% green energy, has today (18th January) announced ePower, a Cork-based company, as its…

5 years ago

Leasing Options reveal quickest and most cost effective EV’s

With electric vehicles becoming more and more popular, Leasing Options have revealed which of the UK's top EVs can drive…

5 years ago

DriveElectric supply EVs for new energy project ReFLEX

Leading electric vehicle leasing company DriveElectric is supplying the electric vehicles (EVs) for an innovative new Orkney smart energy island…

5 years ago

V2G look to solve electricity network capacity issues

Electric Nation Vehicle to Grid (V2G) has installed the first of 100 V2G chargers, as part of its trial to…

5 years ago

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