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Greenvolt Group rebrands Irish energy subsidiary

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialJanuary 14, 20252 Mins Read
Greenvolt Group rebrands Irish energy subsidiary

Greenvolt Group has announced the rebranding of its Irish energy subsidiary Enerpower.

Previously known as Enerpower powered by Greenvolt, the Irish business will now operate under the name Greenvolt Next Ireland.

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The transition comes as Greenvolt Next Ireland targets 1GW of renewable energy capacity by the end of the decade.

The company is keen to support Ireland’s national goal of sourcing 80% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.

Over the past 20 years, Enerpower has helped Irish businesses reduce their carbon footprint through designing, installing and maintaining renewable energy solutions.

These include solar installations, heat pumps, biomass boilers and wind power systems.

With a portfolio of over 700 projects, a signed capacity of 300MW, and 160MW already installed, the company serves a client base that includes PepsiCo, Lidl, Pfizer, and Virgin Media.

Chief executive officer of Greenvolt Group João Manso Neto said: “We are very pleased with what we have achieved following the acquisition of Enerpower, making this a natural and decisive step in reinforcing the Group’s commitment to the Irish market.

“Ireland is crucial to our business strategy, and with a strong client portfolio and a management team driven by unwavering focus and ambitious goals to deliver renewable energy to Irish businesses, I am confident about the future of Greenvolt Next Ireland.”

Chief executive officer of Greenvolt Next Ireland Owen Power (pictured right) added: “This year marks 20 years since the business was founded and becoming Greenvolt Next at the same time makes this milestone particularly significant.

“I’m extremely proud of how the business has grown into a leading renewable energy company that is supporting Ireland’s efforts to decarbonise industry. 

“When we joined Greenvolt Group, a new, exciting chapter began, opening up opportunities to collaborate and innovate with new colleagues across Europe.

“Now, as Greenvolt Next, we look forward to helping even more companies in Ireland reduce their carbon emissions and build a greener future.” 

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