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BMW tops for imported EVs and PHEVs

BMW is the most popular imported electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, according to vehicle History and data expert Cartell.ie.

Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar

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Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.

Toyota to invest over €11.6bn in battery development

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Toyota Motor Corporation has said it is investing more than €11.6 billion in research and development (R&D) of batteries, electric motors and power control units for electrified vehicles between now and 2030.

New Audi Q3 plug-in hybrid is now on sale

Audi’s new Q3 plug-in hybrid has gone on sale here from €46,305.

Joe Lynch & Sons Ltd Athlone to host Toyota showroom event

To mark the launch of the all new Toyota Yaris cross self-charging hybrid and Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid, Joe Lynch & Sons Ltd will host a showroom event at their Galway Road business on Monday, September 13, from 2-5pm, during which both models will be on display to the local public.

New Audi Q3 plug-in hybrid model is now on sale to Irish motorists

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Audi’s new Q3 plug-in hybrid has gone on sale here from €46,305, the renowned motor company claiming that it offers high efficiency and outstanding driving pleasure.

Rav 4 continues to deliver with new plug-in hybrid

Toyota's popular hybrid SUV, the Rav4, is launching in a long-range all wheel drive plug-in hybrid in Ireland later this year.

Impressive new Kia EV6 shakes up electric mobility

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The new Kia EV6 brings long-range (over 500 kilometres), zero-emissions power, 800V ultra-fast charging and distinctive styling to the crossover SUV market.

Plug-in hybrid grants to be halved

The Department of Transport is to cut the value of the purchase grant for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) from €5,000 to €2,500, effective July 1, 2021.

Electric vehicle charging cable theft a growing concern

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The increase in sales of plug-in hybrid and electric cars brings with it a new type of crime – the theft of car charging cables.

 

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