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Energywise Ireland to create 100 jobs in Munster

Energywise Ireland has a workforce of 90 people at its premises in Cork and Ballyduff in Co Kerry
Energywise Ireland has a workforce of 90 people at its premises in Cork and Ballyduff in Co Kerry

Energy solutions specialist Energywise Ireland said it plans to create 100 jobs in Munster over the next two years.

Energywise Ireland designs, supplies and installs renewable solutions for domestic and commercial customers including Solar PV, EV chargers, air to water heat pumps, energy management solutions and full energy upgrades.

The family-owned business announced the news at the official opening of its new offices and showroom based in Hollymount Industrial Estate in Cork City.

It already has a workforce of 90 people at its premises in Cork and Ballyduff in Co Kerry.

The new roles will include office administrative staff as well as operatives such as engineers, carpenters, fitters, installers, plumbers, roofers and electricians and will be located across the Munster region.

The CEO of Energywise Ireland, Berth Sheehy, said the company has been at the forefront of paving the way for a sustainable and renewable future.

"The company has reached a significant milestone by becoming an SEAI-registered One Stop Shop which reaffirms Energywise Ireland's dedication to advancing sustainable practices and elevates its role in the nation’s journey towards a greener future," the CEO said.

He said the company's showroom serves as a dynamic hub for homeowners, providing them with an immersive experience to embark on their journey towards a renewable, efficient, and comfortable future.

Speaking at the launch of the company's new offices, Tánaiste Mícheál Martin said the country's ambitious Climate Action Plan targets a 51% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

"Services provided by companies like Energywise Ireland go a long way in helping us to achieve this goal," he noted.

"I welcome the company's plans to create 100 skilled jobs in the Munster region, and their commitment to helping home and business owners lower their carbon footprint and achieve greater energy independence," he added.