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Dublin's commuter belt is going all-in on electric cars

Dublin's commuter belt is going all-in on electric cars
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Electric vehicle registrations in Ireland's Dublin commuter belt have surged by 54% this year, outpacing other fuel types. While EVs are becoming the preferred choice in these counties, adoption remains significantly lower in the west and north-west regions of the country.

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This trend highlights the growing regional disparity in green energy adoption and the influence of infrastructure and fuel costs on consumer vehicle choices.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES ARE becoming an increasingly popular choice for drivers across Ireland, and searches for these types of cars show there’s more curiosity about making the switch.

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