Electric Vehicles News
Ferrari’s Electric Renaissance: From Petrol Power to a New Design Era
For more than 75 years, Ferrari has defined performance through the visceral roar of a petrol engine — the V8s and V12s that became as synonymous with the brand as the Prancing Horse itself. Now, in one of the most significant transformations in its history, Ferrari is accelerating toward an electric future — and doing so with the creative vision of legendary designers Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
Revolutionizing Electric Travel: The Updated Tesla Model Y is Here
Tesla’s Model Y, the world’s best-selling electric car, has received a major upgrade, raising the bar for electric vehicles once again. Currently, the new Model Y is only available in China and Australia, but it’s expected to make waves globally soon. As a leader in EV innovation and efficiency, this updated Model Y is a glimpse into the future of sustainable travel.
Shannon Airport Unveils Ireland’s First Electric Medical Response Vehicle “Rescue 14”
Shannon Airport has become the first Irish airport to take delivery of an electric Medical Response Vehicle.
Milton Keynes welcomes first electric buses
Minister of state for transport Baroness Kramer has officially launched an all-electric bus route that will test whether electric buses can perform on a par with their diesel counterparts in a real-world operational environment. The buses will run for five years in the new town of Milton Keynes as part of a carefully monitored demonstration programme, which will objectively assess their technical and commercial viability.
Electric vehicle charging services at Eventi in NYC
Car Charging Group, Inc, the leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging services, is pleased to announce that through its partnership with LAZ Parking (“LAZ”), one of the largest parking operators in the U.S., residents, guests, and visitors of Eventi, a Kimpton Hotel, will now have the ability to charge their electric cars
All Londoners within one mile of an electric charge point by 2015
Every Londoner will be no more than one mile from an electric car charge point by 2015, the Mayor Boris Johnson announced today at the Copenhagen climate summit. The Mayor revealed detailed plans to deliver a comprehensive network of electric charge points in the capital, supporting the mainstream use of zero carbon-emission electric vehicles.