Tag: EV
Carmakers plan European fast-charging EV network
Dec 7, 2016 | Policy News
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BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen Group with Audi and Porsche have signed a memorandum of understanding to create the highest-powered charging network in Europe.
The goal is the quick buildup of a sizable …
Read MoreSlovakian government launches EV subsidies
Nov 23, 2016 | Policy News
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The Slovakian government is providing financial support to citizens wishing to buy an electric or hybrid vehicle.
Announcing the plans on 11 November, Slovakia’s minister of the economy, Peter Ziga, said that the fund totals € 5.2 million and that the programme would be active only until the end of next year or the exhaustion of the funding.
The maximum amount of support available to individuals to buy fully electric cars is €5 000.
Slovakia to support the purchase of EVs
Sep 12, 2016 | Policy News
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Slovakia’s Ministry of Economy is planning to introduce a range of incentives to encourage people to buy electric vehicles (EV).
The Ministry presented this summer a detailed policy document that set out a number of measures to help it boost the number of cleaner vehicles on the country’s roads.
Specific measures include providing direct subsidies to purchase an EV and for drivers to have no obligation to pay the registration fee.
It is also planning to introduce tax relief measures and Low-Emission Zones, and a shorter depreciation period for companies.
Viajeo PLUS partners discussed innovative public transport & EV infrastructure requirements at TRA2016
Apr 29, 2016 | ERTICO Activities
Viajeo PLUS contributed with two sessions to the Transport Research Arena 2016, which was held on 18 – 21 April 2016 in Warsaw, Poland. Session TWM1 Electromobility Development in Cities, 20 April, 8:30 – 9 […]
Read MoreMore than 50 all-electric buses to enter service in London
Jul 24, 2015 | Policy News
Transport for London (TfL) has today (Wednesday 15 July) announced that two further bus routes,...
Read MoreScotland announces investment in “Switched on Fleets” to increase electric vehicle use by public sector fleet operators
Mar 5, 2015 | Policy News
The Scottish Government has announced £2.5 million (€3.45 million) funding for its ‘Switched On Fleets’ initiative aimed at decreasing the number of fossil-fuelled vehicles within Scotland’s public sector fleets. It aims for...
Read MoreSubsidy key to expanding electric vehicle fleets
Feb 3, 2015 | Policy News
New research suggests that public subsidies are a key element in encouraging organisations...
Read MoreVolvo Buses and Siemens sign global agreement on electrified bus systems
Jan 29, 2015 | Policy News
Volvo Buses and Siemens have signed a global agreement regarding supply of complete electrified bus systems to cities. Under the agreement, Volvo Buses will supply electric-hybrid buses and full-electric buses to customers, and...
Read MoreChargeMap: the wikipedia of EV charging points
Nov 20, 2014 | Policy News
ChargeMap is a service aimed at listing all the public or semi-public charging points for electric...
Read MoreWhat are the barriers for having / driving an electrical vehicle?
Oct 3, 2014 | ERTICO Activities
You don’t use an electric vehicle? What are the barriers for you to have / drive...
Read MoreAtos announces the first electric car with Augmented Reality developed for the Bolloré Bluecar
Jun 3, 2014 | ERTICO Activities
Atos, an international IT services company, launches the first application of Augmented Reality...
Read More3M celebrates its work with Tesla and 3M’s energy-efficient products
May 8, 2014 | ERTICO Activities
3M Co., maker of all things Post-it notes, Scotch tape and a boatload of everything else,...
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