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Gerry Cash

What’s the state of play with Ireland’s electric-vehicle charging network?

What’s the state of play with Ireland’s electric-vehicle charging network?

More than 6,000 new electric cars have been sold in the country so far this year

Wed Aug 11 2021 - 07:05

Connecting up the dots for charging EVs at apartments

Connecting up the dots for charging EVs at apartments

Consultation only beginning now as the SEAI seeks to get grants rolled out by October

Fri Aug 6 2021 - 15:43

EasyGo overtakes ESB as largest provider of charge points for electric vehicles

EasyGo overtakes ESB as largest provider of charge points for electric vehicles

Kildare-based group says it has network of 1,250 charge points

Wed Jan 27 2021 - 06:59



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