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    AppleGreen Electric

    Not quite true. Applegreen would in competition with ECars in Ireland, the EV charging subsidiary of ESB. Another subsidiary of ESB would be ESB Networks who run the cables & substations that power the EV charging points. And, technically, Ecars and ESB Networks are 2 separate companies...
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    Big summer road trip planned - any tips?

    I live in Dublin. With a bit of planning, Dublin to the Northern Ireland border is ok but plan with the apps. There are 2 x 50kWh chargers in Dublin port, for example. However, the general consensus over here would be NOT to enter Northern Ireland without a full charge - the charging...
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    ESB card for Northern Ireland if you live in the UK

    I live in Dublin, Ireland and I don't want to sound alarmist but I believe the charging situation in Northern Ireland is quite bad. I don't visit there very often so can't give you the in's and out's but you will get better advice on this discussion site... Electric Vehicles & Hybrids As I...
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    Anyone have experience charging in / around Dublin?

    I'm open to correction... That was true one time but EasyGo have taken over the management of them and they charge. I don't believe they offer rapid charging anyways which is what a tourist would want (imho).
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    Anyone have experience charging in / around Dublin?

    Hi, I'm Dublin-based with a MG5 LR. Take what I write with a pinch of salt because, as a local, I'm bound to say we need more chargers :) AFAIK, there are no free charging stations, except maybe the hotel you're staying at. Best apps are probably eCars (ecars) and EasyGo (EasyGo | Ireland's...
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