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All-new Renault Kangoo E-Tech van is electric

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The all-electric Renault Kangoo E-Tech went on-sale here recently.

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.

April new car registrations up 14% as Electric Vehicles power ahead

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official 231 new vehicle registrations statistics for April.

New all-electric Maxus eDeliver 7 van unveiled

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Maxus has unveiled the eDeliver 7, its newest all-electric commercial offering for right-hand drive markets.

All-new Renault Kangoo E-Tech van is electric

The all-electric Renault Kangoo E-Tech went on-sale here recently. It follows on from the arrival of the all-new Kangoo van last December. It is a good time for the brand with Renault vans sales riding high here in Ireland and throughout Europe.

Electric vehicle sales power ahead in April

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There were a total of 1,870 new electric vehicles registered in April, a 46.1 per cent increase on this time last year, according to the latest figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

What EV grants are available to you?

Electric vehicles continue to increase in popularity, with about 84,000 currently on Irish roads.

ePower brings 90 EV charge points to 13 Irish hotels

Windward Management, a team of experienced hotel operators and investors, have launched 90 new electric vehicle charge points in 13 of their hotel locations nationwide. The charging infrastructure was installed by ePower who supply, install, support and manage electric vehicle chargers throughout Ireland.

New electric car registrations jump 49 per cent

Electric cars are on the rise in Ireland this year with 9,303 new electric cars having been registered compared to 6,235 last year.

Work begins at SSE’s first Electric Vehicle Hub in Ireland

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Lough Sheever site in Westmeath part of a €35m investment in ultra-rapid charging hubs

 

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