EasyGo has been selected to design, build and operate the FASTER EV charger network in Northern Ireland.
The announcement was made by the Ulster University and East Border Region Ltd.
The new chargers will be installed as part of the FASTER Project which has received €6.4M EU funding under the INTERREG VA programme. The project is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) to support the transition to electric vehicles and sustainable transport use across Western Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (Border Region). Match funding for the project has been provided by the Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland) and the Department for Transport (Republic of Ireland) and Transport Scotland.
Initial site visits for the new installations are already underway and chargers are expected to be operational in the coming weeks in what will be a welcome boost to the public charging network in Northern Ireland.
East Border Region Ltd, is the lead partner on the FASTER Project and Councillor Terry Andrews Chairman, who is also Chairman of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Sustainability and Environment Committee welcomed the appointment of the infrastructure provider for Northern Ireland saying;
Gerry Cash, Director of EasyGo, said: "We look forward to working on this project to expand the EV fast charging network in Northern Ireland. We were the first EV charging network operator to deliver cross-border sterling and euro tariff collection capability with our UK and Irish apps (Easygo.ie and EasyGo.co.uk). We are also the first private provider on the island of Ireland to make public DC Chargers available. Once this project is complete, EasyGo will become the largest EV charging network in Northern Ireland."
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30/08/2023
EasyGo To Design, Build And Operate FASTER EV Charger Network


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