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  1. ASHTEAD PLANT HIRE CO

    Ireland

  2. CLARKE REWINDS LIMITED

    Ireland

  3. FLUKE IRELAND

    Ireland

    Fluke Ireland are part of the Powerpoint Engineering Ltd group, which was established in 1996 and is now Ireland’s leading supplier of Electrical Test Instruments, Energy Monitoring Equipment, Electrical Safety Equipment, Power Cable Accessories, PAT Test equipment and Thermal Imaging Cameras.In addition to this, "Fluke Ireland are part of the Powerpoint Engineering Ltd group, which was established in 1996 and is now Ireland’s leading supplier of Electrical Test Instruments, Energy Monitoring Equipment, Electrical Safety Equipment, Power Cable Accessories, PAT Test equipment and Thermal Imaging Cameras.In addition to this, we provide various specialist electrical services and reports. These include an in-house calibration service, partial discharge testing, oil testing reports, metering system design & installation, energy monitoring surveys and cable mapping. These services are performed by our own experienced staff who are the industry experts in these specialist areas.

  4. ELECTRIC CAR CHARGER IRELAND

    Ireland

    Electriccarcharger.ie powered by Phoenix Electrical Services Residential and Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Specialists. Quality Affordable Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers Expertly Installed by Qualified Electrical Professionals from Highly Reputable Electrical Services Provider to the Commercial, Industrial and Domestic market for over 36 years. We supply and install a range of EV charger units to suit your requirements, from a single wall-mounted unit to a full network of intelligent EV chargers. SEAI Electric Car Grant Information: A new government funded support scheme has been introduced to assist homeowners install an electric vehicle charge point on their property. The existing free home charger scheme operated by ESB Ecars ends in 2017. This new scheme will begin in 2018 and will provide a grant up to the value of €600 towards the purchase and installation of a home charger unit. The applicant must be the owner of an eligible new or second-hand electric vehicle (EV). (- seai.ie)