Electricvehicles

GenComm welcome electric vehicle bus trials

GenComm, the Belfast Metropolitan College led European hydrogen project yesterday welcomed the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric vehicle bus trials that…

5 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…

6 years ago

Lunaz- Producing the worlds first electrified Rolls-Royce

Lunaz, the leading creator of electric classic cars, is delighted to announce the start of production of the world’s only…

6 years ago

Electric vehicles are cheaper to run- This is why

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

6 years ago

Electric Vehicle Association – Celebrating electric vehicle drivers

Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) England, is being launched to represent the interests of current and prospective electric vehicle drivers in…

6 years ago

Why Electric vehicles can save lives

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

6 years ago

Tom Spencer of IrishEVs on the benefits of electric vehicles

Tom Spencer is a PR executive for IrishEVs, a website that is specifically targeted at those who are new to…

6 years ago

VRT break could catalyse electric vehicle adoption in Ireland

With the ambitious emissions targets set by Ireland’s new government, increased electrification will be high on the agenda if the…

6 years ago

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