The latest news from EZO
EasyGo Announces Multi-Million Euro Investment in New Tritium Fast EV Chargers
EasyGo announced on 9th Novemeber 2022 at the Business Post EV Summit at the RDS Arena, a multi-million Euro investment in new fast DC EV chargers in towns and villages around Irel
Dublin City Council EV-olve Sustainable Transport in Finglas
A new electric vehicle (EV) transport venue has been installed by EasyGo for Dublin City Council at the Finglas Sports & Fitness Centre. These include a 75kW Rapid DC charger a
Midleton Park Hotel Gets a Boost With EasyGo Chargers
Midleton Park Hotel is the latest hotel to install EasyGo EV charge points in it’s car park. The four star hotel on the N25 just outside Cork City is the perfect place to sto
Six New EV Chargers for Plassey Innovation Campus
Together with Fine Grain Property, EasyGo have added six new EV charging points at Plassey Innovation Campus, Limerick which are being put straight to good use by Legato Health Tec
Transport Infrastructure Ireland Charge Up With EasyGo
(TII) Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Colas JV are electrifying their fleet. TII working with Colas JV on the Motorway Maintenance Network B will charge up their new electric
Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland Launch Announcement
The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan T.D. today announced a number of grants and initiatives to make it easier for people and businesses to make the switch to electric vehicles (
SW Ireland Opened Up to EVs with New EasyGo High Power Charger at Bantry Bay
One of Ireland’s most remote South West corners on the Wild Atlantic Way is now accessible to electric vehicles thanks to a new EasyGo 75kW DC rapid charger. The new EV charg
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


