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Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Shanghai to launch all-in-one app for international travelers
SHANGHAI, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from Shanghai is preparing to roll out Easy Go — a new digital platform designed to enhance the travel experience for international visitors. Powered by Alipay, this English-language platform offers dedicated sections for services, benefits, guides, travel tips, and more. Services Easily accessible from the homepage, this section includes 30 mini programs grouped into four categories: food, transport, sightseeing, and shopping. Whether it's placing a food delivery order, browsing dining recommendations, checking transit schedules, hailing a taxi, unlocking a shared bike, booking tickets, storing luggage or locating tax-refund counters, each tool is neatly grouped by function for intuitive access. And with the pioneering "Tap for Tax Refund" feature tied into Shanghai's citywide refund map, visitors enjoy an even smoother tax refund experience. Benefits In collaboration with local businesses, this section offers exclusive discount packages under the theme of "Shanghai Coupon Pack". Travelers can claim deals and coupons covering cultural experiences, tourist attractions, commercial venues, sports events and exhibitions. Guides Supported by the International Services Shanghai website, this section provides lifestyle updates, special recommendations and highlights of the latest happenings in the city. Travel tips This section features short videos produced by official media outlets and popular international influencers, spotlighting the best of Shanghai and China. Visitors can explore top-rated food spots, must-see attractions and shopping destinations through engaging, curated content. While English is the default language, Easy Go also supports real-time translation in several other languages, making it accessible to a broader range of international users. Easy Go is expected to play a key role in supporting the upcoming 2025 Shanghai Summer International Consumption Season, which will kick off in early July and run until mid-October. Related Story: Shanghai to launch Easy Go to enhance travel experience for intl visitors View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE


Irish Times
10-06-2025
- Automotive
- Irish Times
EV owners could have free charger installed and be paid to share with neighbours under new EasyGo scheme
Electric vehicle charging company EasyGo has teamed up with the Department of Transport to roll out a pilot programme that will see homeowners paid to share off-street car chargers with neighbours and members of the public. The scheme is designed to remove one of the obstacles to adoption of electric cars, namely limited off-street parking to install a home-charger. Under the plan EasyGo will supply and install a free charger to homes with homeowners then able to share access through EasyGo's platform. The €140,000 scheme covers densely populated areas, commuter zones and rural areas, and will initially be available to homeowners in the Stoneybatter and Phibsborough areas of Dublin, Kilcock in Co Kildare, and Dingle in Co Kerry. READ MORE EasyGo's Victor Balfry said the ideal number would be 15-20 chargers installed at homes and small businesses in each area. Homeowners will be reimbursed monthly by EasyGo at a rate that will never be lower than what they pay for their electricity, and they can set the times that access is permitted to suit their needs. 'The homeowner will always be in control,' said EasyGo chief executive Ollie Chatten. He said the scheme could change how communities think about EV infrastructure. It will also be used to gather data that will feed into the Government's future plans. 'It's a great opportunity for us,' Mr Chatten said. 'We're very excited to be working closely with Government on it and hopefully helping them frame future policies.' Initially designed to run for 12 months, there is an option to extend the scheme to 24 months and open it up to more areas around the State. 'This innovative pilot reflects how local action can support national ambition,' Minister for Transport, Darragh O'Brien , said. 'By enabling homeowners to share access to EV chargers, the Shared Charging Scheme taps into the power of community to close infrastructure gaps, accelerate EV adoption and help achieve our climate goals. 'It's a practical, inclusive and forward-thinking initiative that strengthens the resilience and accessibility of Ireland's charging network.' EasyGo recently signed a £300 million deal in Scotland to install more than 500 new chargers and maintain almost 800 existing ones. The 20-year contract covers the Highland, Aberdeen city, Aberdeenshire and Moray council areas of northern Scotland. Mr Chatten said the Scottish contract would allow the company to increase its staff at its Maynooth, Co Kildare office, where it employs 70 people. 'We will be able to service chargers in Scotland from our technology here in Ireland. That's a really exciting project for us,' he said.


The Irish Sun
09-06-2025
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Ireland's ‘first-of-its-kind' home-charging EV pilot rolled out – as FREE EasyGo EV chargers up for grabs
THE first ever home charging scheme for electric vehicles a has been rolled out in Ireland. The pilot phase was produced through a partnership between EasyGo, Ireland's biggest 4 The pilot aims to tackle off street parking barriers to EV charging Credit: easygo 4 It's hoped that the move will help the country reach climate goals Credit: easygo It's been labelled the Shared Charging Network. The initiative aims to reduce what they claim is one of the biggest obstacles to EV driving - a lack of off street parking and Under the scheme, homeowners can share their private EV chargers with neighbours and other members of the public. This can be done through the EasyGo platform, which aims to create a community-powered solution to charging accessibility. READ MORE IN IRISH NEWS The first phase of the scheme has been launched as a pilot and is only accessible in a few areas. Participation is currently coming from homeowners in Dingle, Co Organisers said that anyone interested in partaking in the scheme can apply for the website. From there, their location and Most read in The Irish Sun Successful applicants are given an EasyGo EV charger for free, and can then share access to the private charger via the EasyGo platform. They said that it's an ideal practical solution for those who don't have access to off street parking. Inside the Volkswagen ID The pilot will run for the rest of 2025. It aims to gather data to inform future EV policy and infrastructure planning. Those behind the scheme said: "Shared charging models have shown promise internationally in helping reduce pressure on public networks, promoting sustainable transport, and strengthening local community ties." CEO of EasyGo, Ollie Chatten, said: 'We are delighted to officially launch the Shared Charging Initiative. "This scheme has the power to reshape how communities think about EV infrastructure - enabling people to participate directly in Ireland's low-emission future. "It's a meaningful step toward inclusive, scalable charging access.' And the initiative was welcomed by the transport minister, who said the move would help the country to achieve climate goals. Minister for Transport "By enabling homeowners to share access to EV chargers, the Shared Charging Scheme taps into the power of community to close infrastructure gaps, accelerate EV adoption, and help achieve our climate goals. "It's a practical, inclusive, and forward-thinking initiative that strengthens the resilience and accessibility of Ireland's charging network." 4 Homeowners with their own EV charger will be able to share it with neighbours Credit: Getty 4 The scheme has been rolled out in four areas Credit: easygo


RTÉ News
09-06-2025
- Automotive
- RTÉ News
Shared EV charging scheme launched
EV charging network, EasyGo, has partnered with the Department of Transport to launch a first-of-its-kind national pilot scheme aimed at removing one of the biggest barriers to electric vehicle adoption in Ireland. The Shared Charging Initiative will address the challenge faced by many urban and suburban residents who lack access to off-street EV parking and, by extension, home charging. Through the scheme, homeowners can share their private EV chargers with neighbours and the wider public via the EasyGo platform - creating a shared, community-powered solution to charging accessibility that is both practical and accessible. The scheme will launch as a pilot in selected locations, with participation open to homeowners in Kilcock, Co Kildare; Dingle, Co Kerry; and the Dublin neighbourhoods of Finglas Stoneybatter and Phibsborough. Those interested in participating in Shared Charging can apply through the website, with consideration being given to their property and location. If successful, participants are provided with an EasyGo EV charger free of charge, and can then share access to their private EV chargers with neighbours and members of the public via the EasyGo platform - providing a practical solution in areas where off-street parking is limited or unavailable. The pilot will continue throughout 2025 and aims to gather valuable data to inform future EV policy and infrastructure planning. EasyGo said shared charging models have shown promise internationally in helping reduce pressure on public networks, promoting sustainable transport, and strengthening local community ties. Ollie Chatten, CEO of EasyGo, said the scheme has the power to reshape how communities think about EV infrastructure - "enabling people to participate directly in Ireland's low-emission future. It's a meaningful step toward inclusive, scalable charging access". Welcoming the rollout of the pilot scheme, Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien, said, "This innovative pilot reflects how local action can support national ambition. By enabling homeowners to share access to EV chargers, the Shared Charging Scheme taps into the power of community to close infrastructure gaps, accelerate EV adoption, and help achieve our climate goals. It's a practical, inclusive, and forward-thinking initiative that strengthens the resilience and accessibility of Ireland's charging network."


Irish Times
09-06-2025
- Business
- Irish Times
Data centres left waiting for grid connections and sharing home EV chargers
Fifteen data centres around the State have been waiting for up to three years for decisions on getting connected to the national gas grid, writes Hugh Dooley. That comes as senior industry executive Peter Lantry warns a number of Irish retail data centres are nearing maximum capacity or 'going dark'. Sticking with energy, Ciara O'Brien writes that electric vehicle charging company EasyGo and the Department of Transport are rolling out a pilot programme that will see homeowners paid to share off-street car chargers with neighbours and members of the public. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has winkled out figures that show Ireland is the second-largest destination worldwide for exports from Israel . The 2024 figures from UN data, broadly by the Central Statstics Office, provide, he writes, a curious counterpoint to the frayed diplomatic relations between Dublin and Tel Aviv. From one controversy to another – the never-ending will it/won't it argument about Dublin's Metrolink project. Danish engineering group Ramboll, which is already working with Dublin Airport and on an EV infrastructure consultancy project for Government, says it would be interested in bidding for work on any Dublin metro project. Barry O'Halloran reports. READ MORE The world of work is increasingly competitive but even by that standard, reports that as many as 57 per cent of US workers made redundant in the past two years received the news by email or phone comes as a surprise. Pilita Clark considers it brutal and unacceptable. A scheme allowing private citizens to invest some of the €143 billion they hold on deposit in banks into housing development through a State-backed investment vehicle should be considered by Government, the incoming president of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland says, adding the current level of public investment in housing is 'unsustainable'. Separately, a report from recruiter Excel, says Ireland is making a mistake in dragging short-term and seasonal workers into the State's pension auto-enrolmen t programme. It says changes are needed to make the scheme more user friendly. Finally, an Opinion piece by Dan Pender looks at the challenge between those driving advances in artificial intelligence and those charged with regulating the technology. If you'd like to read more about the issues that affect your finances try signing up to On the Money , the weekly newsletter from our personal finance team, which will be issued every Friday to Irish Times subscribers.