Electric.ie March-April 2025

ELECTRIC.IE • The Magazine & Website for the Irish Electrical Industry • 47 S O LSAORLaAnRdaEnVd SEhVo Swh o2 w0 2250 2 5 Hands-On with Cutting-Edge Technology Live product demonstrations gave attendees a chance to see the latest solar panels, inverters, and EV charging solutions up close. With manufacturers and distributors on-site, installers got direct answers to their questions— helping them make informed decisions for their businesses in 2025 and beyond. Networking & Industry Connections Beyond the learning and product exploration, the event provided a fantastic opportunity for networking. Installers connected with suppliers, industry bodies, and fellow professionals— many sharing experiences of navigating supply chain challenges and adapting to the latest market trends. Fronius. One of many companies exhibiting at the event. Paul Roberts of Midsummer kitted out for the event. A Positive Outlook for the Solar Season As the event wrapped up, one thing was clear: Ireland’s solar and EV sector is thriving, and installers are more prepared than ever to tackle the year ahead. The buzz and enthusiasm at the show highlighted the growing demand for solar and EV solutions and the increasing professionalism of the industry. For those who attended, the Solar and EV Show 2025 was more than just an event—it was a launchpad for success in the coming years, from marketing, upskilling your team, accounting and product innovations. And for those who missed it? Let’s just say, you won’t want to make the same mistake next year, so be sure to get the 12th of Feb 2026 in your diary! Luca Lehane, GARO. Luit Boswijk, Solplanet. Alvaro Garcia, Migeul Crespo, Max Lee, BYD. Katie Popplestone, Midsummer.ie Darren McNally, Ecoflow.

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