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06 Dec 2025

New EV charging point at The Fairways in Louth

This move is supported by a new partnership with the iNUA Collection

New EV charging point at The Fairways in Louth

The EV Hub at the Fairways

PHOTO CAPTION: Thomas O'Hagan - Chief Commerical Officer – Weev, Adrian Heaney - Group Property Manager -  iNUA Hotel Collection, Chris Austin - Chief Operating Officer - iNUA Hotel Collection, Chris Hanna - Sales Manger - Weev , Denis Williams - Propertier, Derek White - BDM – Weev, William Burke - General Manager - Fairways and Gateway Hotel

Weev has installed a rapid EV charger at the Fairways Hotel in Dundalk as part of the company’s doubling of its public EV charging network locations across Ireland.

This milestone is supported by a new partnership with the iNUA Collection, Ireland’s largest hotel group. As part of this collaboration, Weev will install and upgrade EV charging infrastructure at 13 key iNUA locations across Ireland. The company says the new installations will provide fast, convenient charging for both hotel guests and the wider EV-driving public. 

Thomas O’Hagan, Chief Commercial Officer and Co-founder of Weev, said: 

"This partnership with the iNUA Collection is a major step in bringing high-quality EV charging infrastructure to where people live, work, and travel. By working with one of Ireland’s leading hospitality brands, we’re ensuring EV drivers have reliable and accessible charging options at premium locations throughout the island. It’s about convenience, sustainability, and supporting Ireland’s journey toward widespread EV adoption." 

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Chris Austin, Chief Operating Officer at the iNUA Collection, added: 

"Sustainability is a core pillar of the iNUA Collection, and partnering with Weev allows us to enhance the guest experience while actively contributing to a greener future. Whether staying overnight or visiting for an event or meal, guests can now conveniently charge their vehicles while enjoying our hospitality. This initiative is a key part of our efforts to support low-carbon travel across Ireland."

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