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New regulations will require electric vehicle recharging infrastructure at new homes

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, has announced new building regulations that will require Electric Vehicle (EV) recharging infrastructure be installed in new homes to enable future installation of EV recharging points.

October new car registrations down 2.1% — new car market just marginally ahead on last year

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October.

EasyGo announces multi-million euro investment for deployment of 200 tritium fast Electric Vehicle chargers

EasyGo, the largest private car charging network in Ireland, has announced a multi-million Euro investment in new fast DC EV chargers in towns and villages around Ireland.

BMW tops for imported EVs and PHEVs

BMW is the most popular imported electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, according to vehicle History and data expert Cartell.ie.

New electric car sales gather pace this year

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Electric cars are the big winners in the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October.

Tánaiste states Western Rail Corridor case is strong

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Under inflated tyres could be costing businesses €4,000 a year

A vehicle with under inflated tyres could cost owners up to €17 per month in fuel costs and €4,000 per annum for a fleet of 20 company vehicles.

Thirty-seven compete for Continental Irish Car of the Year crown

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October new car registrations down 2.1% — New car market just marginally ahead on last year

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October. New car registrations for October were down 2.1% (2,624) when compared to October 2021 (2,680). Registrations year to date are marginally up 0.6% (104,056) on the same period last year (103,425) and are 10.4% behind (116,124) that of pre-Covid levels.

Under inflated tyres could be costing businesses €4,000 a year

A vehicle with under inflated tyres could cost owners up to €17 per month in fuel costs and €4,000 per annum for a fleet of 20 company vehicles.

 

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