Top 10 Irish Renewable Energy Companies Leading the Green Revolution

Top 10 Irish Renewable Energy Companies Leading the Green Revolution

By Michael Chen

February 6, 2025 at 07:23 PM

Renewable energy in Ireland continues to expand through innovative greentech companies offering diverse sustainable solutions. Here's a comprehensive overview of the leading renewable energy companies making an impact in Ireland.

Voltalia

  • French company producing electricity from wind, solar, hydraulic, and biomass storage
  • 2.7 gigawatts of operational capacity
  • Employs 2,000 people globally

Exergyn

  • Develops net-zero solid-state cooling solutions
  • Emissions-free technology without harmful refrigerant gases
  • Provides energy-efficient cooling alternatives

BNRG

  • Dublin-based solar farm developer
  • Manages entire project lifecycle from land acquisition to facility management
  • Features real-time energy production tracking

Aer Soleir

  • Specializes in multi-gigawatt storage solutions
  • Operates extensive wind and solar energy projects
  • Provides sustainable power to local communities

Schneider Electric

  • Develops sustainable products and software for homes and businesses
  • Offers solar solutions including DC to AC inverters
  • Focuses on residential and commercial applications

Zeus Scooters

  • World's first three-wheeled electric scooter sharing service
  • Controls over 20% market share in operating countries
  • Irish-owned with global presence

Urban Volt

  • Provides Light-as-a-Service and Solar-as-a-Service
  • Zero upfront cost business model
  • Handles design, installation, and maintenance

bloXmove

  • Develops decentralized transaction software
  • Focuses on power and mobility solutions
  • Operates in Dublin and Germany

Energia Group

  • Major Irish energy provider with €1 billion+ market investment
  • Supplies electricity and gas services
  • Operates across Dublin, Belfast, Antrim, and Omagh

Kastus

  • Creates smart photocatalytic surface technology
  • Specializes in self-cleaning solar panel solutions
  • Technology breaks down organic matter on solar panels
  • Dublin-based company founded in 2014

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