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Are car charging points available?

We are committed to supporting our customers and encouraging sustainable change, therefore offering electric car charging.

Our Dublin store is equipped with car charging points (7.4kw) located in the green car park beside the store. They are first come first serve and we do not offer a reservation service. 

Please keep in mind we only have 2 car charging points available at this moment, this page will be updated when more points become available. 

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