Irish Electric Vehicle Association
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Dublin, Ie
3 employees
- Employees
- 3
Irish Electric Vehicle Association Overview
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Ie
- Website
- www.irishevassociation.ie
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Employees
- 3
- Founded
- 2015
- NAICS
-
Motor Vehicle ManufacturingAutomobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle ManufacturingHeavy Duty Truck Manufacturing
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About Irish Electric Vehicle Association
Irish EV Association (IEVA) is for electric vehicle owners and drivers in Ireland. We represent our members in our involvement with various companies and government bodies such as ESB Ecars, EcarsNI, Drive4Zero, County Councils, Smart Dublin, DCCAE. Aims of the Association are: To represent the interests of EV owners and drivers across Ireland. To help encourage widespread uptake of EVs throughout the island. To work with ESB Ecars, E-carsNI, Government bodies, County Councils, and all other stake holders to further the aims of our members. To work with vehicle manufacturers and dealers to further the aims of the association. To promote and hold events that pertain to EV Owners/Drivers. We welcome all EV Owners/Drivers in Ireland to become members. To become a member please visit our website www.irishevassociation.ie
Irish Electric Vehicle Association Contact Details
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Irish Electric Vehicle Association Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Annette Lynch Conway | Senior Research Engineer at Pfizer. Ev |
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