Dublin Councils Lead Surge in Electric Vehicle Adoption
Electric vehicle (EV) adoption is on the rise among Irish councils, with Dublin and Cork leading the charge. A recent analysis by Geotab has highlighted the progress made by various local
Platinum Services at Dublin Airport Launches Electric BMW Fleet
The cutting-edge electric fleet consists of state-of-the-art BMW i7 and iX vehicles, which seamlessly integrate electric driving, unparalleled passenger comfort, and a premium digital
Spatial scenarios of potential electric vehicle adopters in Ireland
RESULTS From the sample of owners of more than one vehicle that report driving to work, 42% could switch one of their vehicles to an EV without range anxiety. However, the adoption rate falls to 8% if
Electric Cars & Electric Vehicles (EV) In Ireland | SEAI
Dublin-based consultant motor engineering company Edge Anderson took part in the SEAI - ZEVI Electric Vehicle (EV) Commercial Fleet Trial. The company''s
Ireland reaches major milestone in the transition to electric with
The Minister for Transport, Darragh O''Brien today announced that Ireland has already met its Climate Action Plan target of 195,000 electric vehicles on the road by the end of 2025, a key
Driving green change: Commercial sector adopting electric vehicles in
Electric vehicle (EV) adoption is incentivised to help reach emission reduction targets; however, existing research predominantly focuses on the private sector. This study analyses data on
County by county: how Ireland is adopting EVs and hybrids
Drilling down into 2023''s new-car registration figures to find out which parts of the country are adopting electrified vehicles the fastest. With the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI)
Three Dublin Councils reach top six for electric vehicle adoption
A global leader in connected transportation solutions has revealed three Dublin councils made the top six nationally for electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Geotab has launched its third annual
Dublin Local Authority Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy
Background and objectives In 2019, Ireland''s Climate Action Plan (CAP) targeted 100% electric vehicle (EV) sales with approx. 1 million EVs planned to be on the road by 2030. In 2021 a revised Climate
Revealed: Ireland''s Most EV-Ready Counties | Energia
Spotlight on the Top 5 Counties 1. Dublin – Ireland''s EV Capital (Score: 160) With nearly 2,000 public EV chargers and over 9,000 new electric
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