Green News: Ireland Testing Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Green News: Ireland Testing Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Mitsubishi, Irish government and the Irish Electricity Supply Board announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the parties to further promote and test the electric vehicle (EV) industry in Ireland

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
27 May 2010

As part of the trial, the all-electric, zero-emission Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle (i-MiEV) will be used throughout Ireland to support the planning and implementation of the ESB nationwide charging infrastructure. The customer behaviour and attitudes research to be undertaken by TCD will be crucially important in understanding how customers want to use their EVs. The parties intend to make the vehicles available to a wide range of users – both residential and pilot corporate customers - and to promote EVs in light of the recently announced enhanced Irish Government incentives. The Irish Government has set a target of 10% for all vehicles on Irish roads to be electric by 2020.

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Mr Eamon Ryan said, “Today's Memorandum with Mitsubishi and ESB's trial with Trinity College is another important milestone in the electrification of the Irish motoring fleet. Ireland is leading the way and with such innovation from ESB, TCD and our new partnership with Mitsubishi, our international position is further strengthened. Irish drivers and the Irish economy will only benefit.”

A “Smart Home Charging” system will be trialled which will allow the cars maximise the amount of energy they get from renewable sources, while also facilitating the operation of the electricity system. This is a key requirement for a successful transition to carbon neutral sustainable travel and ESB has committed to installing 1,500 publicly accessible charging stations, 2,000 domestic charging points and 30 fast charging units on a nationwide basis throughout Ireland by the end of 2011.

Viewing Ireland as an ideal market for electric vehicles in Europe, Mitsubishi Motors has made available 15 all-electric Mitsubishi i-MiEVs in advance of the European launch in October 2010.

Credits: wilswong

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