Cork-based energy firm e-volv is to create 50 jobs over the next two years as part of its expansion plans.
The company helps businesses and households to improve their properties' energy efficiency, through the insulation of products like solar panels, insulation and electric vehicle chargers.
It has set a goal of helping customers to save up to 60% of their home energy costs, and bases its recommendations on the customers' needs and budget.
E-volv was established earlier this year and is based in Douglas, Co Cork.
"Homes and businesses now have more options over how they heat their property, how they retain the heat in the building through greater efficiency, and how they control it with greater ease," said e-volv CEO and co-founder Mike Cody. "People however are looking at ways to do things better and how they can reduce costs and that is where we can help.
"We help our customers undertake an audit and assist with providing solutions on how to improve the energy offerings in their homes and businesses."
"Now more than ever consumers and businesses need help with finding solutions to cutting their energy costs and e-volv can help them do that," said co-founder Jim McCoy. "We have very exciting plans to grow the business over the coming years and add jobs in Cork and Dublin."