How BEVs are driving Ireland''s transition to 100
The change to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) led to a fundamental shift in enabling and maximising a clean, renewable energy grid that is reliable and secure.
The change to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) led to a fundamental shift in enabling and maximising a clean, renewable energy grid that is reliable and secure.
There are over 100 battery-electric vehicle models on the market from over 30 manufacturers. Photo: Getty Images. Analysis: Here''s what''s available if you''re in the market for a new car and...
Ireland''s new car market hit another major milestone in 2025 with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) outselling diesel cars (in annual registrations) for the first time. This shift marks a significant moment in
A maximum grant of €3,500 is available for qualifying new M1 (passenger car) battery electric vehicles (BEVs) when purchased privately. Approved EVs with a full price of more than €60,000 and less than €15,000 will not
BEVs – are Battery Electric Vehicles. According to the government, at the end of Oct 2025 – there were “over 195,000” electric vehicles, including plug-in hybrids, on the road in Ireland. How Many fully electric
Ireland gives solid financial support to electric vehicle buyers through SEAI grants and VRT relief. You can save up to €10,000 on eligible battery electric vehicles. The grant covers both new BEVs and
EVs now outsell diesel in Ireland, with BEVs hitting 17.79% market share. SIMI urges Budget 2026 support to sustain growth and expand charging infrastructure.
You can get a grant of up to €3,500 for battery-powered electric vehicles (BEV). The grant for BEVs only applies to new cars with a full price of between €14,000 and €60,000.
BEVs are the fastest-growing segment in Ireland, with favourites like the Tesla Model 3 and Y, VW ID range, Hyundai Kona, Kia EV6 and the MG4 leading the charge. The Bottom Line. The best choice,
If you have read our article about 2024 EV Registrations, you will get an overview over the most popular battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Ireland in 2024 and a breakdown of all new BEVs registered here
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