electric vehicles Tag

 

2023 was electrifying! From new charging stations to funding announcements and reaching a landmark 50,000 customers, EasyGo has certainly reached new heights. But before we drive towards a new year, we wanted to look back at some of our favourite highlights from the past year....

 

Electric vehicle (EV) adoption is on the rise. Recent Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures showed a 52% increase in the number of EVs licensed in Ireland for the first nine months of 2023 compared to the same period last year. Now, many new EV drivers...

 

Introduction  As Ireland moves towards a sustainable future and more people are taking the step towards reducing carbon emissions, the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing substantially. In October 2023, the latest vehicle licensing figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that 25% of...

 

Are you looking to work in a fast-growing business that strives for innovation?  EasyGo is an e-Mobility services provider (EMSP) and Charge Point Operator (CPO) with the largest EV charging network on the island of Ireland. Today, we provide over 55,000 drivers with access to connect...

 

Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity for many reasons: helping the environment, improved technology, and lower fuel costs. However, for many, the biggest reason for not making the switch to an EV is “range anxiety”. Keep reading below to learn how EasyGo are working to...

 

As electric vehicle (EV) popularity continues to rise, it’s vital for the global charging infrastructure to expand and improve to stay ahead of the ever-building charging demand.   In the recent Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy 2022 – 2025 Report, Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan stated that...

 

Electric Vehicle (EV) sales are on the rise globally. For the first time in Ireland, Electric and Hybrid-Electric vehicle sales surpassed diesel sales in the first three months of 2023. With the Climate Action Plan’s 2030 goal to reduce emissions by 50% and internal combustion...