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Ford returns with long-awaited Explorer
It's been a long wait but the Ford Explorer is finally available in Ireland. It is the Blue Oval brand's second ever fully-electric vehicle after the Mach-E.
Electric Ford Explorer coming soon
The new fully-electric Ford Explorer is due to arrive here in September and will be priced from €42,120 in Ireland with government EV subsidies applied.
Irish pricing confirmed for all electric Ford Explorer
It's been over a year since Ford unveiled its new fully-electric Explorer, and Irish pricing has now finally been confirmed.
Irish pricing confirmed for electric Ford Explorer
It has been over a year since Ford unveiled its new fully-electric Explorer, and Irish pricing has now finally been confirmed. It will be priced from €42,120 in Ireland with government EV subsidies applied, and is due to arrive here in September.
New electric Ford Explorer engineered and built in Europe
Ford has revealed its new all-electric Explorer. It is a bold new vehicle that combines German engineering with striking American style.
All new electric Ford Explorer engineered and built in Europe
Ford has just revealed the new all-electric Explorer. It is a bold new electric vehicle that combines German engineering with striking American style.
Mini-sailboat launched from Galway ends up in Norway
The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme and Educational Passages are said to be delighted that the 1.5 metre unmanned mini sailboat called ‘Seoltóir Na Gaillimhe – the Galway Sailor’, that was deployed by a Galway school in June, was recently found stranded on the Bunes Beach above the Arctic Circle in the Lofoten Islands, in Norway.
Students deliver mini sailboat to RV Celtic Explorer
Last Monday, a group of students from 5th and 6th class from Kilglass National School in Co Galway delivered their 1.5 metre unmanned mini sailboat called ‘Seoltóir Na Gaillimhe – the Galway Sailor’ to the Marine Institute’s research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer, in Galway Harbour.
Local scientist calls for decade of concerted effort to enhance understanding of the deep seas
Professor Louise Allcock, Head of Zoology and Director of the Ryan Institute’s Centre for Ocean Research and Exploration at NUI Galway, is part of an international team of scientists who have called for a dedicated decade-long programme of research to greatly advance discovery in the remote regions of the deep seas and learn how they impact the wider ocean and life on the planet.
Snakes, spiders and Santa this Sunday
Galway Science and Technology Festival will present its 2020 annual Family Day Exhibition as a virtual event this year. It will be broadcast from GalwayScience.ie at 11am on Sunday November 22 and will be hosted by Clara Murray and John Sharpson of RTE Jnrs After School Hub. This fun, engaging and much-anticipated production will have many of the attractions of the annual exhibition, usually held at NUI Galway.