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EVs of 2022

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Irish EV Association News

IEVOA response to SIMI report on charging infrastructure

Today (Feb 21st), SIMI published a report that calls for significantly increased investment in...

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ASAI allows Toyota to continue false, greenwashing claims in adverts

The Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) has upheld Toyota’s claim that their recent...

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IEVOA is formally a registered non-profit

This is just a perfunctory update for members to keep abreast of organisational changes within the...

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Save the date: AGM on April 9th

The Irish EV Owners Association will hold our annual general meeting (“AGM”). This meeting will...

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Statement: IEVOA calls on AppleGreen to renege greenwashing campaign

11th February, 2022: Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore tweeted an image from an...

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Carlow nationalist: “Carlow needs to get ready for the the coming wave of EVs”

IEVOA committee members Paul Kelly & Eamon Stack collaborated on a local news item for the Carlow...

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EVs of 2022

2022 is another year during which we are expecting and anticipating new models to enter the market....

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Save the date: 5th Feb, online event

On the 5th of February at 1pm we’ll play host to a few speakers who will outline the current state...

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IEVOA welcomes public bodies move to only buy EVs from 2023

Following on from our call to action for government ministers to adopt EVs in the wake of news of a...

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IEVOA calls on government to lean into EVs for new ministerial cars

According to RTÉ and other news outlets, government ministers are to be issued with increased...

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