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German Pelkan set to take flight
German electric vehicle brand B-ON has launched a new fully-electric van, called the Pelkan.
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Critical infrastructure in Ireland faces heightened risks in 2024
Cybersecurity experts are issuing a stark warning about the heightened risk of cyber threats to critical infrastructure in the coming year. Raluca Saceanu, organiser of cybersecurity event Zero Day Con is voicing concern as she predicts cybercrime will become an integral component of warfare in 2024.
Volkswagen Group Ireland and AA Ireland Announce New Roadside Cover Partnership
Volkswagen Group Ireland and the AA Ireland have announced a partnership that will see two of the most recognisable automotive brands in the country coming together for Roadside Support and Mobility provision.
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).
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.
Record month for electric vehicle sales
New figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show that 4,161 new electric vehicles were registered in July, making it a record monthly total for EV sales in Ireland.
Warning issued to anticipate more accelerated tyre wear with various EV models
Fleet managers have been warned to be prepared for altered tyre wear rates on electric company cars.