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LYIT races ahead in EV charging rollout

Planning has been approved for two renewable, solar powered, electric vehicle charging stations with additional energy storage capacity at the…

4 years ago

EV drivers from Europe heading to COP26 to support call for faster global move to EVs

Representatives of Electric Vehicle Drivers’ Associations from a range of European countries will be heading to the COP26 UN Climate…

4 years ago

EV Charging Accessibility: How Ireland Is Failing Disabled Drivers

Guest post by Tom Spencer, Editor of IrishEVs EV charging accessibility has been completely overlooked. At present, there are just…

4 years ago

The Top 10 Businesses Leading The EV Fleet Race

The Top 10 Businesses Leading The EV Fleet Race International Transport Forum states that almost one-third of transport-related CO2 emissions…

4 years ago

You Will Need to Plant 150 Trees if You Drive a Petrol Car – But Just 18 For an EV

Moneyshake has compared the CO2 emissions of 100 petrol/diesel and 100 electric cars to show you what they equal in real…

5 years ago

The Future of Vehicle to Grid EV charging

By 2050, up to 45% of households will actively provide Vehicle to Grid (V2G) services, according to National Grid Electricity…

5 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

EV Life In Ireland: Six Surprises after Fifty Thousand Kilometres

By Blake Boland I can trace the genesis of my decision to go electric to early 2015. A family member…

6 years ago

A New Electric Ireland 2.0? Breathing New Life into Old Cars.

The advent of the Electric Car is seen by many as another step down a path that is leading to…

6 years ago

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