electric chargers Tag

 

Electricity free at charging points since 2010 but fees to apply now for use of power points. A number of drivers of electric vehicles have found they are unable to register for the ESB eCars charging system which came into place on Monday. Electricity has been free...

 

Photo shows, Chris Kelly, EasyGo (left); Josephine Hughes, Mullingar Park Hotel; and Peter Burke TD. EasyGo.ie, Ireland’s first privately-owned electric vehicle charging network, has today added a sixth Rapid Charger to its growing network. The Veefil-RT 50kW DC Rapid Charger from DC charging technology specialists, Tritium, will...

 

Opinion: Free fuel divides EV users into the truly green – and the truly mean. The announcement on Monday of extra charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) is welcome news for early adaptors to the green technology. But local authorities rolling out the scheme need to...

 

EV charging network easygo.ie's new rapid charger can add 50km of range to an electric vehicle in 10 minutes The most advanced and publicly-available electric car charger in Ireland has been unveiled. Easygo.ie, the country's first privately-owned electric vehicle charging network, launched the DC charger at the...

 

EasyGo.ie, Ireland’s first privately owned electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has unveiled Ireland’s most advanced, publicly-available DC charger at the Four Seasons Hotel in Monaghan. EasyGo.ie has deployed a Veefil-RT 50kW DC rapid charger from world-leading DC charging technology specialist, Tritium. The successful installation marks the...

 

Ireland’s first privately-owned 50kW DC electric car charger has been unveiled thanks to Australian-based Tritium, a developer of some of the world’s fastest DC charging dispensers. The 50kW Veefil-RT fast charger was unveiled at the Four Seasons Hotel in Monaghan, Ireland, thanks to a deal Tritium...

 

Brisbane-based Tritium had one of its Veefil-RT 50kW DC fast chargers unveiled in Ireland, the first of 88 fast chargers planned by EV charging network EasyGo.ie. Business, enterprise and innovation minister Heather Humphreys did the honours at The Four Seasons Hotel in Monaghan, where the publicly...

 

EasyGo.ie has unveiled Ireland’s most advanced, publicly-available DC charger at the Four Seasons Hotel in Monaghan that can add 50kms of range to an electric vehicle in just 10 minutes, writes Trish Whelan. EasyGo.ie is this country’s first privately-owned electric vehicle (EV) charging network. The company has...