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Sigenergy named Ireland’s top energy storage brand as demand for renewables rises

Sigenergy has been ranked the number one energy storage brand in Ireland by independent consultancy SunWiz, reflecting the company’s growing presence in a market that is rapidly expanding its renewable energy capacity.

The ranking comes as Ireland continues to accelerate its shift towards cleaner power. According to EirGrid, renewables supplied 43.8 per cent of the country’s electricity in December 2025, while solar installations increased by 25 per cent in 2024.

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Rising energy bills and the wider cost of living crisis have also contributed to stronger interest in home and commercial energy storage systems.

SunWiz’s assessment places Sigenergy at the top of the Irish market, supported by what the company describes as strong installer adoption and growing demand across both residential and commercial sectors.

International Expansion

Sigenergy is also expanding internationally. The company plans to open a third manufacturing facility in Nantong, Suzhou Province, China, in February 2026. It holds number one rankings in several other markets, including Australia and South Africa, which it says demonstrates a broader global growth trend.

Ivan Ivanov, Managing Director for the UK and Ireland, said the recognition comes at a time when renewable technologies are becoming more attractive to consumers. He added that the company aims to build on its position in Ireland and increase its presence in other regions investing in clean energy.

Founded in 2022, Sigenergy has grown quickly within the global energy storage sector.

The company attributes its progress to a focus on innovation, safety and systems designed for long‑term use. It continues to work with Irish installers and partners to support the rollout of solar and storage solutions across the country.

To find out more about Sigenergy and to receive a quote for home, business or utility, visit the company’s dedicated platform here.

Vinny Fanneran
Harassed Adam Kelly into founding this site. Wrote about tech and games for the Irish Sun for many years, now dayjobbing with Reach Ireland at Galway Beo. Also spent some time as a freelance technology industry copywriter. Former editorial lead for Independent News & Media's PlayersXpo, former gaming editor of EliteGamer.
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