Plans to further extend EV network nationwide
The schemes aim to significantly boost Ireland’s EV recharging capacity
Two new initiatives aimed at accelerating Ireland’s transition to a zero-emission future have been unveiled. These initiatives, announced by Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien, will expand the national EV recharging network and enhance support for businesses adopting electric heavy-duty vehicles.
Applications are now open for Phase 3 of the ZEVI-TII EV Recharging Infrastructure LDV National Road Grant Scheme. The latest phase will focus on installing high-powered recharging stations along 3,000km of national primary and secondary roads, ensuring that EV drivers have reliable access to charging points across the country.
The scheme aims to significantly boost Ireland’s EV recharging capacity by focusing on:
targeted locations: Public recharging facilities within 3km of national roads, including petrol stations, car parks and supermarkets
funding: Investments in high-powered EV recharging pools
rapid roll-out: Enabling accelerated delivery of widespread recharging infrastructure
Minister O’Brien said the latest attempt at expansion reinforces the government's commitment to enhancing charging capacity across Ireland’s EV network. "It will ensure drivers have the confidence to go electric, knowing they’ll have reliable access to fast charging wherever they travel.”
To support the decarbonisation of Ireland’s freight and logistics sector, Minister O’Brien also announced an expansion to the ZEHDV Purchase Grant Scheme.
The expanded ZEHDV-I Scheme will include depot and logistics recharging infrastructure grants, so businesses can now access funding for recharging stations at depots, logistics hubs and commercial premises. The scheme will be open to all businesses, including those that don’t currently own a ZEHDV.
Minister O’Brien said by supporting both vehicle purchases and the necessary charging infrastructure, the government is enabling businesses to decarbonise efficiently. "These initiatives mark a significant step forward in Ireland’s commitment to a sustainable, zero-emission transport network—providing drivers and businesses with the support they need to embrace a cleaner future.”
Peter Walsh, the Chief Executive of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), who partner with ZEVI Ireland to administer the scheme, also welcomed the move.
“TII will continue to support this important initiative led by Minister O’Brien and the Department of Transport. Expanding Ireland’s EV infrastructure will help to create a sustainable transportation network for all road users.”