Search Results for 'Electric (Alternative) Vehicles'

43 results found.

Athlone GAA embrace and celebrate success at annual club dinner dance

The Sheraton Athlone was complete with excitement and celebration as Athlone GAA hosted their annual dinner dance on Saturday night.

Tesla Model Y set to be world’s best-selling vehicle

image preview

The Tesla Model Y is on course to take the crown for the world’s best-selling vehicle in 2023, with the car securing the top spot across the majority of global markets.

Upgraded Tesla Model 3 launches in Ireland

It's been six years since the first Tesla Model 3 rolled off the assembly line, with over two million units sold globally to date.

New car sales up over 15 per cent in 2023

New car registrations for the year-to-date (31st October) are up 15.6 per cent (120,495) on the same period last year (104,204), according to the latest figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

New car sales fall 10pc in September but still up 16.5pc

New car registrations for the month of September were down 10.3 per cent (5,669) when compared to September 2022 (6,318), according to figures released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

image preview

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.

Travel award puts Cliffs of Moher in the frame

image preview

The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare has been voted Ireland’s Most Instagrammable Destination at the 2023 ITTN Travel2ireland Awards.

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

image preview

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

More than 20,000 new Electric Vehicles sold to date this year

Some 1,776 new electric vehicles were registered in August, compared to 1,484 in August 2022 (+19.7 per cent), according to the latest new vehicle registrations statistics released ty the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

More than 20,000 new EVs sold so far this year

Some 1,776 new electric vehicles were registered in August, compared to 1,484 in August 2022 (+19.7 per cent), according to the latest new vehicle registrations statistics released ty the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

 

Page generated in 0.0243 seconds.