The milestone marks InstaVolt’s presence in five countries: the UK, Iceland, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland.
The majority of InstaVolt's chargers are currently across the UK, but the company says it is seeing growing numbers in other regions as it expands to meet the increasing demand for reliable EV infrastructure.
As part of its mission to install over 16,000 ultra-rapid chargers by 2030, the company is focused on delivering ultra-rapid, reliable EV charging solutions to meet the growing demand for infrastructure.
"This launch is another step forward in our goal to become Europe’s largest ultra-rapid charging network, helping EV drivers travel easily while setting a new standard for EV infrastructure," the company said in a LinkedIn post.
Roland Krijnen and Thomas Leva from the Irish Electric Vehicle Association joined the InstaVolt team including chief commercial officer Simon Smith, and McDonald’s franchisee Jimmy Edwards for the opening of the Dublin site.