With a surge in the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across the country, the Boyne Valley in County Meath and South County Louth has emerged as a leading destination for eco-conscious travellers.
Central to this transformation are the growing networks of EV chargers that dot the valley, paving the way for a greener future while preserving our rich heritage.
From filling stations to quaint villages, EV chargers are popping up in strategic locations across the Boyne Valley, ensuring that drivers can explore the region with ease.
Whether it's a fast charge for a quick stop or a leisurely top-up while enjoying the scenery, EV owners now have access to a network of charging stations that cater to their needs.
Here is a list of EV chargers in the region so you can plan your next trip with ease.
Navan
Meath County Council have provided a number of EV Charging points around the County.
In Navan, there are 2 at Abbey Road car park, 2 at Fairgreen car park and 2 at Kells Road car park.
There is also one at the Maxol Service Station on the Dublin Road.
Trim
In the heritage town of Trim, you will find 2 EV charging points at Haggard Street car park and 2 at Finnegan’s Way beside the Stockhouse Restaurant.
There is also one at Circle K on the Dublin Road outside of Trim.
Kells
Meath County Council provide 2 charging stations in Kells. One at the Fairgreen car park (opposite Supervalu) and one on Bective Street.
You will also find a charging station at the Headfort Arms Hotel, and at Park Rí destination food court.
Slane
In the historic town of Slane, you can use the EV Charger at Circle K on Chapel Lane.
Drogheda
In Drogheda, visitors to the town will be able to charge their EV at Tesco on the Donore Road and Lidl on the Donore Road. Visitors can also charge their car at Drogheda Train Station. You will also find one on Bolton Square, and Trinity Street carpark in Drogheda.
Some of our most visited sites are also set up to charge your car. Arrive, plug-in and spend the day exploring our beautiful region. You will find more EV Chargers in Bettystown and Laytown, Dunshaughlin and Dunboyne.
As the transition to electric vehicles accelerates, the Boyne Valley stands at the forefront of Ireland's sustainable transportation revolution. Through strategic investment in EV infrastructure and a commitment to innovation, the region is not only reducing carbon emissions but also attracting visitors who value responsible travel.
Looking ahead, the continued expansion of EV chargers in the Boyne Valley will play a crucial role in shaping its future as a premier destination for eco-conscious travellers and a model for sustainable development. By embracing the intersection of heritage and innovation, the Boyne Valley is leading the charge towards a greener, more sustainable future.
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