Europcar announces €100 million investment with new locations in Dublin, Donegal and Tipperary

New locations are now open in Sandyford, Co Dublin, Clonmel, Co Tipperary and Donegal Airport.
Europcar announces €100 million investment with new locations in Dublin, Donegal and Tipperary

Kenneth Fox

Europcar has announced a €100 million investment in Ireland with three new locations launched across Dublin, Donegal and Tipperary.

They said the Dublin North Cloghran location has relaunched as Europcar’s B2B and Van Centre.

New locations are now open in Sandyford, Co Dublin, Clonmel, Co Tipperary and Donegal Airport.

As part of the investment, the branches have generated 15 new jobs in their respective local communities and enhanced the company's suite of available mobility solutions to B2C & B2B customers nationwide.

Europcar is dedicated to expanding access to mobility solutions throughout Ireland in 2025 and beyond, offering a sustainable, cost effective and flexible alternative to private and business vehicle ownership.

The new locations bring Europcar’s nationwide footprint in Ireland to a total of 28.

Commenting on the announcement, Paul McNeice, head of country Ireland and commercial director said: “We are delighted to announce this investment in the Irish business and open three new locations in Co. Dublin, Co. Tipperary and Co. Donegal, as well as the relaunch of our north Dublin branch in Cloghran as our new B2B and Van Centre.

"This latest investment underlines our commitment to Ireland and our confidence in its dynamic business environment.

"Europcar Mobility Group Ireland is committed to ensuring flexible and cost-effective mobility solutions are accessible wherever and whenever they are needed to help customers meet their daily transport needs - from commuting, shopping, recreational trips, and staycations -  to providing short, medium and long-term business fleet solutions, vehicle replacement services and more."

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