Join the Green Revolution: Download the TRACT EV App Today!
Welcome to TRACT EV: Your Gateway to Sustainable Transportation
Are you ready to make a positive impact on the environment while saving money on your daily commute? Look no further! The TRACT EV app is here to revolutionise your transportation habits and pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.
What is TRACT EV?
TRACT EV is an innovative smartphone application developed by Trinity College Dublin's School of Engineering as part of the TRACT project. Powered by cutting-edge technology and backed by research, the TRACT EV app is designed to empower users like you to make informed choices about your transportation habits.
Why Download TRACT EV?
- Personalised Insights: Gain valuable insights into your driving behaviour and discover the potential benefits of switching to an electric vehicle.
- Cost Savings: Learn how you can save money on fuel and maintenance by transitioning to an electric vehicle.
- Emission Reductions: Calculate your carbon footprint and see the positive impact of driving an electric vehicle on the environment.
- Tailored Recommendations: Receive customised recommendations on charging requirements based on your driving patterns, making the transition to electric vehicles seamless and convenient.
- Contribute to Research: By using the TRACT EV app, you become part of a larger research project aimed at promoting sustainable transportation practices and helping to mitigate climate change.
How to Get Started:
Download the TRACT EV app today on Google Play Store for Android users and the Apple Store for iOS users and take the first step towards a cleaner, greener future!
Together, we can make a difference. Join the thousands of users across Ireland who are already using the TRACT EV app to drive positive change. Download the app today and take control of your transportation journey!
- This project has been supported with financial contribution from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and the Department of Transport under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2021, Grant number 21/RDD/597.