Segen, one of the UK’s largest distributors of renewable technologies, including solar panels and energy storage systems, plans to almost double its revenue in Ireland to £20 million (€23 million) in a “relatively short space of time” following the opening of its first Irish distribution centre. The Hampshire-headquartered company, which employs 600 people globally, has operated in Ireland over the past five years but has relied on UK-based distribution facilities to service the Irish market, resulting in longer lead-in times for customers. Segen operates as a B2B business securing renewable tech from companies like Tesla and Anker Solix, and distributing…
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