The project has made chargers operational at Sallins and Naas train station, Dundalk (Clarke), Tralee, (Casement), Westport, and Bray.
ePower has successfully completed the installation of fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs) at five Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail stations across Ireland.
The project has made chargers operational at Sallins and Naas train station, Dundalk (Clarke), Tralee, (Casement), Westport, and Bray.
Co-founder and Director of ePower, Hugh Hall said: “We are delighted to be working with Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail on this project. This equipment will cater to the widest possible group of EV drivers as they will be suitable for the older-style of CHAdeMO chargers, as well as the newer CCS formats.”

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