Green Energy Ireland is a renewable energy installer providing solar PV, battery storage, EV chargers, and heat pump solutions for homes, farms, and businesses across Ireland. With over 25 years of combined experience in electrical and general construction, the company focuses on delivering tailored green energy solutions using the latest technology and premium products.

The company prioritises understanding each client's specific needs through detailed site visits and comprehensive project breakdowns, ensuring the right renewable energy solution for every property.

Company background

Green Energy Ireland was formed by combining expertise from electrical services and general construction. The company's mission is to provide clients with the best renewable energy solutions, spending time to understand each project's unique requirements and delivering detailed plans covering all works and materials.

Services

  • Solar PV systems: Installation of solar panels from leading brands including Longi, Recom, Jinko, and Peimar, paired with inverters from Solis, SMA, and Huawei. Systems include monitoring capabilities and integration with battery storage.
  • Battery storage: Home battery storage solutions to capture excess solar energy for later use, reducing grid dependence and maximising cost savings.
  • EV chargers: Installation of Zappi EV charging units compatible with nearly all electric vehicles, available in both tethered and socketed configurations. Zappi chargers integrate with the myenergi app for scheduling, monitoring, and connecting multiple devices.
  • Heat pumps: Air source heat pump installations from Daikin and Grant, including air-to-water systems for central heating, hot water, radiators, and underfloor heating. Available in outputs from 6kW to 17kW with ERP A+++ ratings.

Grants and savings

Green Energy Ireland assists clients with accessing available grants including solar PV grants up to €1,800, TAMS grants up to 60%, 0% VAT on installations, and €300 towards EV charger installations. Solar customers can also receive credit from ESB suppliers for excess electricity sent back to the grid.