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One of Ireland’s first eMobility eHub established in Westside

Trinity College Dublin (TCD) together with Atlantic Technological University (ATU), ESB and Enterprise Car Club has launched the first of four shared eMobility eHubs at Westside Library Car Park at the heart of the decarbonisation zone in Galway City. Additional eHubs will open at sites in Dundrum, Letterkenny and Waterford over the coming months.
'Brite' Mobility are now providing free electric bikes and scooters to Galway workers!

Galway health care workers who are at the front lines of protecting Galway city and county from the Covid 19 virus are subject to restricting themselves in how they travel, they cannot take taxis, busses or any other shared public transport due to the risk of sharing or catching the disease. The next four weeks in Galway are due to be the peak operational times for the crisis. Brite Mobility are now providing free electric bikes and scooters to these Galway workers. This will enable these workers get to their shifts quickly, on time, hassle-free.
Electrical bike worth €3,000 up for grabs

A €3,000 electric bike being ridden across 32 counties in 32 days in aid of Autism Ireland is to be raffled off for pick-up by the winner at the completion of the marathon journey. The raffle draw is set to take place at the Electric Picnic outdoor music festival on September 3 next.