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07 Dec 2025

Fast electric vehicle chargers installed at Sallins train station

Plug in and go at Sallins Train Station

Fast electric vehicle chargers installed at Sallins train station

Director and co-founder of ePower Hugh Hall (left) with Energy Manager from Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail, Shane McManus at Sallins train station

ePower has completed the installation of fast chargers for electric vehicles at five train stations around the country. The partnership came about through a tender process and the chargers are now operational at Dundalk(Clarke), Tralee (Casement), Westport, Sallins & Naas  and Bray (Daly) stations.

Co-founder and Director of ePower, Hugh Hall says: “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.”

 “Having chargers at its stations illustrates Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail’s commitment to facilitating the growing community of EV drivers and we’re also proud to be helping promote more environmentally friendly transport options for the public as well as our own customers”.

Energy Manager from Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail, Shane McManus is happy to have the chargers onsite : “I have found ePower to be a professional and efficient company in the delivery of an EV charger project  to Iarnród Éireann/Irish Rail for multiple 150kW chargers. The company have an in-depth knowledge of the commercial EV charger space, and responses to information requests have been prompt and detailed”  

In the past 18 months, the company has announced the installation of its EV chargers in locations belonging to the Defence Forces, Environmental Protection Agency, renewable energy firm Ørsted and 13 hotels operated by Windward Management. It also opened its Dublin base in Ballymount, in response to growing demand for EV charging and solar solutions.

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