EV Tag

 

Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity for many reasons: helping the environment, improved technology, and lower fuel costs. However, for many, the biggest reason for not making the switch to an EV is “range anxiety”. Keep reading below to learn how EasyGo are working to...

 

As electric vehicle (EV) popularity continues to rise, it’s vital for the global charging infrastructure to expand and improve to stay ahead of the ever-building charging demand.   In the recent Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy 2022 – 2025 Report, Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan stated that...

 

Year-on-year electric vehicle (EV) sales continue to rise globally – as of August, the numbers of EVs registered in Ireland in 2023 is 65% higher than the same period last year. With the ongoing increasing popularity, it’s important to know how to get the most...

 

This piece first appeared in the Irish Times on the 4th of August 2023. Link to the full article here. Chris Kelly co-founded EasyGo, a transportation technology company based in Kildare, in 2018. It is a private car-charging network, working with corporate, public and home-charging clients. EasyGo...

 

Mount Juliet Estate in County Kilkenny is one of the leading 5-star hotel resorts in Ireland and is host to the 2022 Horizon Irish Open, part of the DP World Tour attracting many world-class golf professionals from 30th June to 3rd July. This year’s competition of...

 

Cagney Contract Cleaning in Dublin have been keeping offices, properties and facilities clean since 1977. Their team travel to many businesses every day who rely upon them to maintain and keep their companies premises clean and tidy. Like many companies, the fleet of vehicles at Cagney...

 

eir and EasyGo have today launched the first of a nationwide collection of Electric Vehicle Rapid Chargers which are replacing eir telephone kiosks. Ireland’s leading telecommunications company joined forces with Ireland’s largest car charging network provider to rollout these electric vehicle (EV) chargers in towns and...

 

The world is changing and by 2030 the Irish Government are planning that there will be 1,000,000 electric vehicles on our roads. The sales of plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) and Battery electric vehicles (BEV) in Ireland and Northern Ireland have seen an unprecedented growth over the...