
EasyGo chosen for €15m EV charger rollout to 229 sports clubs across the island of Ireland
EasyGo is to deliver a landmark €15 million government-supported initiative that will install electric vehicle chargers at 229 sports clubs across the island of Ireland.
The scheme is funded through the government’s Shared Island Initiative and Zero Emissions Vehicle Ireland (ZEVI) infrastructure funding. Through it, GAA, rugby, soccer, cricket, golf and other sporting organisations will benefit from fast, reliable 50kW DC chargers – bringing vital infrastructure into the heart of local communities, including many rural areas traditionally underserved.
EasyGo is one of three suppliers selected under the new scheme, and is offering clubs a zero-cost, profit-sharing partnership. Participating clubs will receive an attractive commercial offering helping them reinvest in grassroots sport while EasyGo handles installation, maintenance and insurance. The scheme is expected to significantly expand the EV charging network across both urban and rural areas across the whole island over the coming year. While the clubs eligible for the current scheme have already been selected, EasyGo welcomes expressions of interest from any club.
EasyGo recently partnered with the Department of Transport to launch Ireland’s first Shared Charging Initiative that allows homeowners to make their private EV chargers available to neighbours and the wider public, boosting access to charging infrastructure in residential areas.
EasyGo CEO Ollie Chatten said: “This is a major milestone in our mission to make EV charging available everywhere – not just in cities, but in the rural towns and local clubs that are the backbone of Irish communities. It builds on our shared charging pilot and our international expansion, and shows how Irish innovation can lead the way in sustainable transport. Sports clubs are more than places to practice or watch a match – they’re where people gather and connect. By bringing charging infrastructure to these spaces, we’re making it easier for families, supporters and volunteers to choose electric, every day”
Patrick ‘Bonner’ Maher, key account manager at EasyGo and former Tipperary senior hurler, said: “Growing up with my club, Lorrha-Dorrha, I know how important clubs are to communities, especially in rural areas. This initiative is about more than just EV chargers, it’s about supporting clubs like mine and making sustainable transport accessible to everyone who relies on them.”
EasyGo was established in 2018 in response to the growing need for accessible and reliable EV charging infrastructure across Ireland, extending beyond major urban centres. The company’s growth is underpinned by strong financial backing, including a €30 million investment raised in 2023 through Rubicon Capital Advisors from Aviva Investors.
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