Circle K launches own brand range of EV chargers

08/05/2023

Total investment of €7 million across the Circle K network in Ireland with rollout of new own brand EV chargers

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Circle K launches own brand range of EV chargers
  • New own brand EV chargers to be installed across over 30 Circle K locations in the next two years
  • Rollout will significantly add to Circle K’s existing network of EV chargers – the most extensive of forecourt operators in Ireland
  • Circle K’s first own brand EV Charger locations have opened today at Circle K Junction 5, M9, Rathcrogue, Co. Carlow and Circle K Junction 14, M8, Gortore, Fermoy, Co. Cork
  • With EVs at the heart of the Irish Government’s plans to decarbonise the transport sector, Circle K is committed to supporting this strategy through the continued enhancement of its own EV charging network and capabilities.

Circle K, Ireland’s largest forecourt and convenience retailer, has announced it is launching a new range of own brand electric vehicle (EV) chargers across its network over the next two years. Circle K will invest a total of €7 million to install EV chargers at over 30 Circle K forecourts across Ireland by 2025.

This investment enhances Circle K’s existing network of EV chargers, which is already the most extensive across the Irish forecourt and convenience retail industry, through its strategic partnerships with ESB, IONITY and Tesla, with chargers located at 42 service stations.

Circle K’s first two own brand EV charge points have opened at Circle K Junction 5, M9, Rathcrogue, Co. Carlow, and Circle K Junction 14, M8, Gortore, Fermoy, Co. Cork. These first two locations will offer charging speeds of up to 300kW, with future chargers to offer 150kW, giving EV drivers the ability to easily charge their vehicles quick and conveniently.  

With EVs at the heart of the Irish Government’s plans to decarbonise the transport sector, as outlined in the Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure Strategy 2022 – 2025, Circle K is committed to supporting this strategy through the enhancement of its own EV charging network and growing the EV charging infrastructure nationwide.

Commenting on the launch, Gordon Lawlor, Managing Director of Circle K Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be launching our new network of Circle K EV chargers, which will add to our existing EV charging offering provided through our partnerships with the ESB, IONITY and Tesla. Today’s announcement builds on our existing EV offering and confirms our ambition to support Irish motorists in their transition to electric vehicles, helping support the Government’s EV targets. We are excited to introduce our new high-speed, reliable, strategically placed charging points and look forward to welcoming customers to our locations.”

“EV is something we have been extremely focussed on for a number of years. Being part of the Circle K global network means we have access to the very latest thinking and key developments on EV charging, especially from our colleagues in Norway who are leading the way in terms of electrification. This, coupled with our expertise locally, puts us in a very strong position to support our customers. We intend to use this expertise in the years ahead to continue adding chargers to our network.”

Jonathan Diver, Senior Director Fuels at Circle K Ireland, commented: “We understand the Government’s goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and we’re committed to developing our business to support this, with EV playing a key role in achieving this target. We believe we have an important role to play in ensuring a smooth transition to EV usage in this country and plan to roll out a strategic network of EV chargers over the next seven years across Ireland.”

Speaking at the launch of Circle K’s new own brand EV chargers, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications and Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD said: “It is great to be here at the launch of Circle K’s new network of EV chargers. Ensuring motorists have easy access to charging facilities across the country will play a key role in our transition away from internal combustion engine vehicles. Today’s announcement will support the Government’s goal of rapidly increasing the number of publicly accessible chargers across Ireland and will help to give even more motorists the confidence to make the switch to an electric vehicle.”

Broadcaster Richie Sadlier was at Circle K Junction 5 M9 to officially launch Circle Ks own range of EV chargers. Richie concluded: “I’m delighted to be at Circle K Junction 5 M9, Rathcrogue today to celebrate the launch of Circle K’s own range of EV chargers. I’ll be on the road covering football matches and school talks in the coming months, so it’s great to know that EV chargers are conveniently located at Circle Ks around the country”.

To locate Circle K’s EV chargers, you can visit www.circlek.ie/station-search