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Brite rapid charging station launched at Galway Retail Park

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Brite Rapid Charge launched the first multi space rapid EV charge station in the West of Ireland at Galway Retail Park.

Toyota kicks off 2024 as market leader

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Toyota has closed out the hugely competitive January passenger car sales period as the clear market leader with a share of 17.34%. This marks the fourth January in a row as Ireland’s best-selling car brand. 5,457 passenger cars were sold by Toyota, 1,665 more than the next best seller during January, and showing a 22.99% increase year on year. A continuing consumer demand for hybrid electric and electric vehicles is clear, making up 96.2% of all Toyota passenger cars sold in January.

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

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The Munich International Motor Show - or as they call it, Munich IAA Mobility 2023 - took place recently. As one would expect, all the German car brands supported the home show, and the Chinese electric automotive revolution was also very well represented.

Toyota is Galway’s Number 1 best-selling car brand for tenth consecutive year

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Tony Burke Motors, your local Toyota retailer has announced that Toyota is the number 1 best-selling car brand in Galway for the 10th consecutive year. Through Toyota’s commitment to sustainable motoring with its hybrid range, Ireland’s widest range of hybrid motoring options, as well as its brand promise of ‘Built For A Better World’, Toyota strive to keep improving the lives of the Irish people every day.

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

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The Munich International Motor Show - or as they call it, Munich IAA Mobility 2023 - took place recently.

New car registrations reveal record month for electric vehicles in July

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official 232 new vehicle registrations statistics for July.

Fresh warning about real world Electric Vehicle battery ranges

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New Electric Vehicles on sale with a higher average range

According to analysis carried out by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) in the UK, which has largely similar new car options to Ireland, the average official full range of a new electric car coming to the market for the first time in 2023 is close to 480 kilometres. That is up from 338 kilometres in 2020.

May EV sales double up on last year

New figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show 1,725 new electric vehicles were registered during the month of May - more than double the number registered in May 2022 (743).

A warning about real world EV battery ranges

In Europe, all electric vehicles are tested against a standardised metric for range. The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) measures the range of all electric vehicles (EVs).

 

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