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Brite Mobility to launch several high powered EV charging sites

Brite Mobility, the electric mobility company owned by Colin Barry (ex Motorpark) is launching several high powered EV Charging sites this year in Galway starting with Currys at Galway Retail Park and at the Motorpark site at the Sandy Road.

Shannon first Irish airport to take delivery of new electric Medical Response Vehicle

Shannon Airport has become the first Irish airport to take delivery of an electric Medical Response Vehicle.

Galway sports clubs should avail of grant for EV charging points, says TD

Sports clubs and communities throughout County Galway have been urged to apply for the Shared Island Sports Club EV Charging Scheme, which has now opened for applications.

Electric Vehicle charging points planned for every 60km on motorways

The Government plans to have a pool of high-powered electric vehicle chargers every 60 km on the country’s motorway network.

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.

Home EV charger grants now open to those without an electric car

A total of four new electric vehicle grant schemes and initiatives were launched recently by the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan.

Home EV charger grants now open to those without an electric car

A total of four new electric vehicle grant schemes and initiatives were launched recently by the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan.

Ford robot charging to assist disabled drivers

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For most of us, filling a car with fuel, or charging an electric vehicle is a simple task, but for disabled drivers, people with reduced mobility and older people it can be a significant challenge.

KIA adds more power with more Ionity EV charging investment

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Kia has made a further major investment in Ionity, Europe’s leading ultra-fast electric vehicle charging network.

Ireland’s Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure ranks low in EU

New independent analysis from the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), has found that Ireland is lagging behind its European counterparts on the implementation of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a fact which is likely to act as a deterrent to consumers seeking to purchase zero emissions vehicles.

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