Record number of electric cars in Lithuania – the most in one place
Charged Up’21 took place on Saturday in Vilnius, next to the Litexpo exhibition centre, to celebrate World Electric Vehicle Day.
Participants had the opportunity to see the latest innovations in electric transport, test electric motorcycles and scooters and…
Charged Up’21 – EV Day in Lithuania
At “Charged” , the team at doesn’t just make sure that your electric car is charged.
We care about the public understanding of the electric car industry and the benefits it brings to the environment in which we live. The statistics from the State Enterprise Regitra show that, last year, Lithuania registered…
The electric car and nuclear industry – what’s happening?
The company “Įkrautas” is not only responsible for the most reliable charging solutions for electric vehicles (EV) . A large part of the focus of is on the education of the public. The aim is to help better understand the whole EV industry. Therefore, not long ago, the idea was born of sharing not only in social posts, but also in a different format, a podcast. In it, a six-page…
ABC of charging stations
The number of electric cars is growing rapidly and is driving the development of charging stations infrastructure.
This creates opportunities to charge an electric car in many different locations.
Charging is therefore more comfortable and longer distances are no longer as daunting as they used to be. A solution to make the operation of an electric car easier and save you time is a charging station at home.
It…
An electric car trip to Spain. Interview with Dainius Jakas
Travelling by electric car still sounds like a very complicated and frustrating process for many people, and many people still don’t take the plunge.
However, I had the honour to interview Dainius Jaks, an electric car enthusiast, founder of the Facebook group and the online news blog “100 Percent Electric”.
Automotive market trends and future forecasts in Lithuania
According to 2021 research conducted by Swedbank, in the next five years, 68% of the population will have access to in the next five years.
68% of Lithuanians who own a car plan to buy another.
The largest proportion of respondents (34%) are planning to buy a hybrid car, while 10% are planning to buy an electric car. 24% will be looking for a petrol-powered vehicle, and a diesel-powered vehicle…
Electricity vs Oil – which is more sustainable? A global view.
The world is moving rapidly towards a cleaner tomorrow and the transport sector is an important link that can make a significant contribution.
One way is to replace internal combustion engine cars with transport powered by…
EV batteries will change in the future: more efficient, lighter, greener
European countries are planning to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars in the future.
This policy decision affects the production process of electric vehicles, as EV batteries and their technology are already being developed by carmakers….
Electric trucks – the future of the world?
Electric trucks have been a hot topic among heavy vehicle manufacturers in the last few years. There are currently at least 7 manufacturers with plans to deliver or release these vehicles during 2021….
Oil or electricity – which is more sustainable?
“Even though electric vehicles do not emit harmful substances into the environment, there are those who believe that the entire life cycle of an EV is more harmful than that of a fuel-powered car,” says Paulius Gūžys, co-founder of Įkrautas. We will try…
Electric car VS fuel powered car
Getting from Vilnius to Kaunas for the price of a cup of coffee ☕? THERE WILL BE A YES! Driving an electric car not only helps to preserve the environment, reduce travel costs and save time on car maintenance, but also…
AUDI predicts: in the future, single-charging distances will not be long
The automotive giant expands its range of electric cars. Back in February this year, the E-Tron GT – a more comfortable and arguably faster version of the PORSCHE Taycan – was launched. Expect electric AUDI R8, the next generation…