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Stylish Maxus T90 is the first all-electric pickup

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The Maxus T90 EV is the first electric pickup to go on sale here.

SIMI confirms new electric car registrations up 49% in quarter one of calendar year

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

Change in grant available for privately purchased electric vehicles from July 1

Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI), an office within the Department of Transport, has confirmed the maximum private vehicle car grant will be set at €3,500 for applications from July 1 2023, down from the current maximum of €5,000.

New Renault Kangoo E-Tech van on the way

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Following the arrival of the new Renault Kangoo van in December, the all-electric Renault Kangoo E-Tech goes on-sale here this month.

All-new Renault Kangoo E-Tech van on the way

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Following on from the arrival of the all-new Renault Kangoo van in December, the all-electric Renault Kangoo E-Tech goes on-sale here this month.

January new car registrations up 9.4 percent with record month for Electric Vehicle sales

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

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.

Electric car sales reach record levels in January

There was a record number of new electric car registrations (3,682) here, according to the latest figures released today by Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

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.

 

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