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Ecoplex is a leading provider of renewable energy solutions
Supply and installation of Solar PV Panels, Solar Battery Storage, EV Chargers and Foam Insulation
To help you start saving money
Have you got questions? Contact us for a free quote and information for your home or business.
We will survey your home or business and give you a quote according to your requirements.
Your system is installed by our highly skilled registered professionals to international best practices.
Saving on energy bills, saving the planet, with grants available to home and business owners.
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cut down on energy costs or meet
energy saving targets.
Our experts have the experience to help you focus on what’s important
Ireland’s leading renewable energy company based in Dublin
Since day 1, we’ve been focused on one thing: Enabling a better lifestyle for people and the planet. Our mission is to reduce our client’s carbon footprint whilst also cutting costs on their energy bills.
Professional and Trustworthy – we are registered members of SEAI Ireland and are regulated by Safe Electric Ireland and Registered Gas Installer (RGI).
Excellent Service – We believe that customer service and customer experience are more important than ever in professional services. Our dedicated team of professionals will always respond to your query within 24 hours.
Efficiency & Reliability – We provide free site surveys to ensure we can understand your needs. Count on us to deliver high-quality work
Frequently Asked Questions
Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells. When sunlight hits the cells, it knocks electrons loose from their atoms, creating a flow of electricity.
The cost of solar panels in Ireland can vary depending on the size of the installation and the type of panels being used. On average, you can expect to pay between €5,000 and €10,000 for a typical residential solar panel installation.
Solar panels can be a good investment in Ireland, particularly for businesses that use a lot of electricity. The upfront cost may be significant, but the panels can save a significant amount on energy costs over the long term.
The amount of energy that solar panels produce in Ireland will depend on the size of the installation and the location of the panels. However, a typical residential solar panel installation can generate between 2,500 and 3,500 kWh of electricity per year.
Solar panels are built to last for many years, with most panels having a lifespan of 25-30 years.
Solar panels can still produce some electricity on cloudy days in Ireland, although the output will be lower than on sunny days.
Yes, solar panels may be eligible for grants or incentives in Ireland, such as the SEAI solar grant for businesses. Contact us and we'll give you all the information you need to get started with solar and start saving.
EV chargers, or electric vehicle chargers, work by providing electricity to the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) to charge it. There are different types of EV chargers available, ranging from slow chargers that can be plugged into a standard household outlet to fast chargers that can charge an EV in a matter of hours.
The cost of an EV charger in Ireland can vary depending on the type of charger being installed and the complexity of the installation process. A basic home charger can cost around €500-€700, while a fast charger can cost upwards of €5,000.
EV chargers can be a good investment in Ireland, particularly for those who own an electric vehicle and do not have access to a charging point at home. The upfront cost of the charger may be significant, but it can save money on fuel costs over the long term.
To determine if your home is suitable for an EV charger, you should consider the type of charger you want to install and whether your home has the necessary electrical capacity to support it. You may need to have your electrical system upgraded in order to install a charger.
The amount of time it takes to charge an electric vehicle with an EV charger depends on the type of charger being used and the capacity of the vehicle's battery. A slow charger may take several hours to charge an EV, while a fast charger can charge an EV in a matter of hours.
Yes, EV chargers can be used in conjunction with your existing energy source, such as the grid. This allows you to charge your electric vehicle using electricity from the grid when needed.
Yes, EV chargers may be eligible for grants or incentives in Ireland, such as the SEAI electric vehicle home charger grant. Contact us and we'll give you all the information you need to get started with solar and start saving.
A heat pump is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that uses electricity to transfer heat from one location to another. Heat pumps can be used to heat or cool a space, and are typically more energy-efficient than other types of heating and cooling systems.
A heat pump works by using a refrigerant to transfer heat from the air or ground outside of a building to the inside. In heating mode, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the outside air or ground and transfers it inside, while in cooling mode, the heat pump removes heat from the inside of the building and transfers it outside.
The cost of a heat pump in Ireland can vary depending on the size and type of heat pump being installed, as well as the complexity of the installation process. On average, a heat pump can cost anywhere from €4,000 to €15,000.
Heat pumps can be a good investment in Ireland, particularly for those who are looking to reduce their energy consumption and lower their carbon footprint. Heat pumps can also be more cost-effective than other types of heating and cooling systems, particularly in the long term.
To determine if your home is suitable for a heat pump, you should consider factors such as the size of your home, the type of heating and cooling system you currently have, and the insulation and airtightness of your home. It may be necessary to have a professional assess your home to determine if a heat pump is a good option.
The amount of time it takes to install a heat pump will depend on the size and complexity of the installation. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to install a heat pump.
The lifespan of a heat pump in Ireland can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the type of heat pump, the quality of the installation, and the level of maintenance performed. On average, a heat pump can last between 10 and 20 years.
The SEAI grant for renewable energy systems for businesses and farms is a government-funded program that provides financial support to businesses and farms for the installation of renewable energy systems.
Irish businesses and farms are eligible for the SEAI grant for renewable energy systems.
The TAMs grant for renewable energy systems for farms is a government-funded program that provides financial support to Irish farms for the installation of renewable energy systems.
The SEAI grant for renewable energy systems for businesses and farms is a government-funded program that provides financial support to businesses and farms for the installation of renewable energy systems.
The SEAI grant is available to businesses and farms, while the TAMs grant is available exclusively to Irish farms.
The amount of funding available through the SEAI and TAMs grants for renewable energy systems varies depending on the specifics of the installation.
Businesses and farms can apply for the SEAI and TAMs grants for renewable energy systems through the SEAI and TAMs websites. The application process involves submitting a grant application, including details on the proposed renewable energy system
The application deadline for the SEAI and TAMs grants for renewable energy systems is not specified, and the programs are open for applications until funds are exhausted.
The SEAI and TAMs will assess the grant application and determine if the proposed renewable energy system installation meets the eligibility criteria and qualifies for the grant. If approved, the SEAI or TAMs will issue a grant offer letter and grant agreement that must be signed by the recipient.
The requirements for the installation of a renewable energy system to receive the SEAI and TAMs grants include using an approved contractor, purchasing approved equipment, and providing proof of completion to the SEAI or TAMs.
Businesses and farms will receive the SEAI and TAMs grant funding for their renewable energy system installation after they have completed the installation, provided proof of completion to the SEAI or TAMs, and met any other required reporting or monitoring obligations.
The amount of time it takes to install a heat pump will depend on the size and complexity of the installation. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to install a heat pump.
The SEAI or TAMs may impose restrictions on the use of the renewable energy system after the grant has been received, such as usage restrictions or requirements to keep the system operational for a specified period of time. These restrictions will be specified in the grant agreement.
The SEAI and TAMs grant application process for renewable energy systems can take several weeks, depending on the complexity of the installation and the volume of applications being processed by the
The SEAI and TAMs grants can be used for the retrofitting of existing renewable energy systems, as long as the system meets the eligibility criteria and the proposed changes are approved by the SEAI or TAMs.
Businesses and farms that receive the SEAI and TAMs grants for renewable energy systems are required to submit regular reports to the SEAI or TAMs, detailing their energy usage and the performance of the renewable energy system. These reporting requirements will be specified in the grant agreement.