Commitment

Accelerate the transition to electric vehicles

What this means

  • Fianna Fail made a promise in their 2024 general election manifesto to speed up the switch to electric vehicles across Ireland.[source]
  • The commitment covers continued financial supports for people buying electric vehicles and investment in charging infrastructure around the country.[source]
  • This is a transport policy promise. It relates to how Ireland reduces emissions from road travel by moving drivers away from petrol and diesel cars.[source]
  • The commitment was first stated on 17 November 2024 and has no confirmed delivery deadline, making it important to track whether action follows the promise.[source]

Direct impact (1)

Indirect impact (10)

Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.

  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Aindrias MoynihanOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Aisling DempseyOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Albert DolanOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Brendan SmithOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Cathal CroweOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Catherine ArdaghOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Cormac DevlinOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via fianna-fail
    Dara CallearyOfficeholder

Summary derived from the records cited above. Read the methodology to understand how this is generated.

Relationship map

One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.

Status

Promised

Fianna Fáil committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles, including continued supports and charging infrastructure investment.

Attribution & links

Origin
Manifesto
Policy area
Transport
Owning party
Fianna Fáil
Responsible body
Responsible officeholder
Linked mandate
First stated
2024-11-17
Last reviewed
2026-05-21

Evidence & sources

Every status claim above is backed by a primary source — follow a link to the source-of-truth document.

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