The latest news from EZO
Mount Juliet is Switched On for the Irish Open
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 w
New EV Charging Strategy Announced for Dublin
Drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) will have access to 1,650 new public charging points in the Dublin region by 2025, according to an ambitious strategy launched this week. Plans f
EasyGo Proud to Become EVANI Corporate Members
EasyGo have been involved and engaged with the EVANI team and members for some time, and what better way to help, assist and become more involved than by supporting and becoming a
Helping Cagney Contract Cleaning Shine
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 maint
Carlow first county to launch eir and EasyGo Rapid Electric Vehicle charging
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 telecommuni
EasyGo Energising Forecourts & Garages
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 elec
Ireland Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy 2022-2025 Released
The Irish Government announced (today 31st March 2022) that it will invest €100 million in charging infrastructure over the next three years with the publication of Ireland’
SEAI Energy Show 2022
EasyGo staff were excited to be back to events at the RDS in Dublin to exhibit and showcase our EV charging products and network at the SEAI Energy Show 2022. This event which to
£1.6 Billion Announced for EV Infrastructure Strategy by UK Government
The UK government announced today (25th March 2022) that it plans to increase the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations tenfold by 2030, with a £1.6 billion Electric V

