Monday's big business stories

Monday's big business stories

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Helena Dorrigan Pensions Specialist at Davy stockbrokers

There are an estimated 90,000 people in Ireland whose retirement savings are held in a pension structure of which they themselves or their company may be the trustee. From Wednesday, these one member arrangements will have to comply with new obligations introduced by the EU under ...  Afficher plus

Monday's business news headlines

Monday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks - XTB. 

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How to make electric cars fun to drive #59
The Intercooler

Can electric cars ever be genuinely fun to drive the way the best combustion engine cars are? Dan thinks he's figured it out, but Andrew is going to take some convincing. Ultimately it comes down to the charging infrastructure, because without readily available fast chargers ...  Afficher plus

The Economics of EV Charging
The Real Estate Espresso Podcast

On today’s show we are talking about the merits of having a high speed charging station on your property. A charger is an income producing asset, or at least it might be depending on the contractual arrangement. 

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Can battery-swapping boost electric car sales?
Business Daily

We’re in Madrid to discover a new way to power urban electric vehicles. No longer charging but swapping your batteries, or charging at your desk.We meet the people trying it out, and speak to leading motor journalists to see if this really is a game changer in electric vehicle dr ...  Afficher plus

Can we power our EV boom?
ABC News Daily

Sales of electric and plug-in hybrid electric cars are rising in Australia. But do we have electricity infrastructure that can cope with the demand?Owners will often want to charge at peak times in the early evening, but that convenience could stress the power grid to breaking po ...  Afficher plus