SSE opens its first Irish public EV charging hub in Ireland
Tuesday, 20th August: Peter Burke TD, the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, has today officially opened energy infrastructure expert SSE’s first ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Ireland.
The launch of the 10-bay facility located just off the M4 at Lough Sheever Corporate Park in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, is part of SSE plans to build 300 ultra-rapid EV charging hubs powered by traceable, renewable energy in the UK and Ireland in the next five years with several sites already open and more under construction.
Each ultra-rapid bay has charging capabilities of up to 150 kilowatts (kW), sufficient to deliver 12.5 kms of range per minute of charging.
The site has been specifically designed to accommodate electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs), as well as standard EVs. The hub boasts four long wheelbase drive-through bays purpose built for eHGVs, making it the first site of its kind in Ireland.
Customers will be able to use Tap’n’Go payments, maximising convenience of access and simplicity of use. Users will also benefit from SSE’s relationships with its roaming payment partner Octopus Electroverse to pay for their charging easily and quickly.
There is growing demand for EV charging infrastructure in Ireland, as evidenced by the publication of the National EV Charging Infrastructure Strategy in January 2023, and recent publication of the draft National En-Route EV Charging Plan. SSE’s plans will help Ireland accelerate action to meet government targets, while building consumer confidence in EV charging.
Over the coming months, SSE will open further hubs at various Irish locations including Blanchardstown Business Park, Greenogue Industrial Estate (both County Dublin), and Ashbourne Retail Park (County Meath).
The company recently announced a joint venture with TotalEnergies under the brand “Source” to establish a new major player in EV charging infrastructure in the UK and Ireland. The new business will deploy in both countries up to 3000 ultra-rapid charge points over the next five years and all existing SSE charging hubs will be rebranded as Source in due course.
SSE and the future of EV Charging
SSE's charging hub network is evolving into Source, an innovative joint venture with TotalEnergies. In time, all existing SSE hubs will be rebranded to become Source hubs.
There will be no other technical or structural changes to the existing ultra-rapid charge points and all the agreements in place with roaming card operators will remain in place to ensure customers don't have to switch to a new provider. New agreements with other roaming card providers may be negotiated going forward.