
January 24, 2022
Verde Energy Group Partners With Ohme
Verde Energy Group has signed a distribution agreement with one of the world’s most innovative and fast growing EV charging companies, Ohme.

Further strengthening the position as Ireland’s leading green energy services company, Verde Energy Group has signed a distribution agreement with one of the world’s most innovative and fast growing EV charging companies, Ohme.
Verde is now distributing a range of electric vehicle smart chargers from Ohme including cutting edge residential and commercial units.
Commenting on the agreement, Paul Martin, CEO of Verde Energy Group said “We are delighted to have signed the agreement with Ohme. The Ohme range sits perfectly into our offering across EV charging, solar PV and LED lighting.”

Ohme’s innovative smart chargers have the ability to not only charge at low cost times but to feed back excess energy to the grid, thus reducing the overall cost of running an EV. Much of this innovative thinking fits well into the national energy strategy for Ireland. The Ohme app makes charging easy and convenient too.
The Ohme system also allows fleet managers control charging costs and reimbursement through the Ohme Fleet Management Platform.
Find out more about Verde Energy Group at https://www.verdeenergygroup.com
Further information from Verde Energy Group
+353 21 4861577
Download the Verde–Ohme Smart Pro – EV Charger data sheet.
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