Number of newly registered electric cars drops by 24%
According to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (Simi), the number of new cars bought in 2024 was 121,195, a decrease of 1% compared with 2023.
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According to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (Simi), the number of new cars bought in 2024 was 121,195, a decrease of 1% compared with 2023.
The total new car registrations for 2024, finished at 121,195, a slight decrease of 1% compared to 2023 of 122,400.
Sligo’s motorists continue to shun buying electric cars.
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A New Year’s Eve celebration was cut short for families after a Lego display holding balloons for a drop collapsed into a crowded Massachusetts arcade.
Eight hospitalized after attempted balloon drop at Peabody family fun center knocked over display, which fell about 12ft
A number of houses have been without water since Sunday on the outskirts of Falcarragh, it’s hoped the problem will be fixed by 4:30 pm. Cllr Michael McClafferty says he…