Segen has broadened its presence in the Republic of Ireland by establishing a new warehouse in Dublin. This facility, operated by Crane Worldwide Logistics, enables Segen to distribute the Tesla Powerwall exclusively across both the Republic and Northern Ireland. This move marks the first availability of the home battery to installers in these markets.
With the expansion of its Irish operations, Segen now offers nearly 800 SKUs from global manufacturers, accompanied by local stockholding, technical support, and enhanced fulfilment capabilities. The new 808-pallet facility allows for same-day delivery for orders placed before 1pm, with next-day delivery available to 90% of the Republic of Ireland via JMC.
Spencer Conday, Managing Director of Segen UK & Ireland, commented, “The solar and storage market in the Republic of Ireland is experiencing rapid growth, driven by a forward-thinking government committed to advancing the clean energy transition through attractive subsidies. Our goal is to establish Segen as a leading distributor of renewable energy technologies in this market. Our promise is simple: to provide industry-leading products, unmatched technical support, and reliable local service that customers can count on.”
In conjunction with its expanded logistics capabilities, Segen has been appointed as the exclusive distributor of the Tesla Powerwall across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. This marks the product’s first availability to installers in both regions. Conday added, “The introduction of the Powerwall – alongside other leading battery energy storage solutions – comes at a pivotal time for the Irish market, where demand for reliable storage is continuing to grow rapidly, particularly in rural areas where grid access can be limited.”
By combining premium technologies with expert support, local stockholding, and fast delivery, Segen is enabling installers and contractors to meet this demand with confidence, offering solutions that maximise savings, improve energy resilience, and support the transition to cleaner, more independent energy systems.
Beyond Tesla, Irish customers can expect a wider range of storage solutions from Anker SOLIX, Fox ESS, Dyness, Sunsynk, and Solis. Additionally, high-performance modules and inverters, along with mounting options from brands such as Renusol, Solarport, and Schletter, will be available. The aim is to cover common residential and SME use cases with matched components and predictable lead times, rather than piecemeal sourcing.
To further support project planning, Segen is extending access to its Online Portal in the Republic of Ireland, providing live pricing and availability, technical documentation, and system design tools.




