February 25, 2022

Verde Energy Group attends SEAI Energy Show 2022

We are delighted and excited to announce that we will be taking part in the SEAI energy show this year on 30th and 31st March at RDS Dublin [..]

We are delighted and excited to announce that we will be taking part in the SEAI energy show this year. The SEAI Energy Show is one of Ireland’s biggest business-to-business sustainable energy events.

This year. It will be held at RDS Dublin from 30th to 31st March. This year, the show focuses on the growing technologies in the field of sustainable energy solutions.

Verde Energy Group will be at Stand F5. We will be exhibiting our wide range of LED products, solar panels, and EV chargers. Our experts will be on the stand to talk to you about our products and services, including our Energy-as-a-Service programme.

We look forward to welcoming you. 

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