As Europe’s major economies race on the digital wave, Ireland is standing out at its own rhythm. This Emerald Island country with a population of only 5.3 million is not only one of the countries with the highest per capita GDP in the EU, but also a strategic fulcrum of “high gold content” in the shared charging treasure market with the digital economy of “European Silicon Valley” and the strong recovery of tourism.
一、 Where are the opportunities for shared charging treasure in Ireland?

1. Mobile ecology: highly digital “Apple hometown”
Ireland is a gathering place for the European headquarters of global tech giants-Google, Apple, Meta and Microsoft all have their European core hubs in Dublin. This industrial ecology has shaped a highly digital local consumption environment, and the penetration rate of smartphones and mobile Internet usage rate ranks among the top in Europe. The data shows that the e-commerce market in Ireland continues to expand, and the penetration rate of digital payment is rapidly increasing. For shared charging treasure, this means that users have almost no learning cost for “scanning code and renting”.
2. Tourism: 5.2 million tourists and ultimate carrying capacity
The Irish tourism industry is at its best. 2025 was a milestone year for Irish tourism: overseas visitor totals topped 5.2 million for the first time, surpassing 2019’s 5.1 million to set a new record and up about 10.5 per cent year-on-year, according to Tourism Ireland. The North American market performed particularly strongly, with 1.9 million visitors; Continental Europe (Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Dll.) was 2.08 million; UK market volatility still contributed around 948,000. Tourism revenue is expected to exceed 6 billion euros.
More notably, Ireland’s tourism carrying capacity has approached the “bottleneck” – hotel occupancy and popular attractions are close to saturation in peak season, meaning a new round of growth will shift from “quantity” to “quality”, relying on higher value-added services and more refined experience upgrades. As a low-cost, high-perception service, shared charging treasure is an ideal entry point to enhance visitor experience.
3. Public charging facilities: there are gaps and imbalance between supply and demand
Despite the well-established communications infrastructure in Ireland, the coverage of public mobile phone charging services for tourists and citizens remains low. In core tourism scenarios such as Dublin Airport, Temple Bar Area, Guinness Warehouse, it is difficult for users to find readily available charging interfaces. This gap between supply and demand provides differentiated service space for shared charging treasure.
4. Mobile Payment: Accelerating Penetration of Digital Wallets
Ireland’s payments ecosystem is accelerating its digital transformation. Digital banks such as Revolut and N26 have extremely high penetration rates among young people, and Apple Pay and Google Pay have been widely accepted. Although traditional card swiping still dominates, the habit of “pay by touch” has been developed-shared charging treasure can cover the vast majority of users only by accessing mainstream card payment and digital wallet.
二、Focus on three things in Ireland
Dublin Airport: A traffic portal with 32 million passengers per year
Dublin Airport is Ireland’s most important transport hub. The average annual passenger throughput is more than 32 million, six times the national population of Ireland. The departure hall, arrival hall and commercial area of T1 and T2 terminals are the landing points for sharing the highest value of charging treasure. Airport cooperation is not only commercial revenue, but also the first touch point of brand exposure-every visitor who lands in Ireland will be in contact with your services for the first time here.
Temple Bar District and Dublin’s Core Business District
The Temple pub area is the cultural heart and nightlife hub of Dublin, attracting tourists and local young people to gather year-round. Tourists stay in bars, restaurants and cafes for a long time, and the power consumption of mobile phone photos and social sharing is fast. The surrounding Grafton pedestrian street and St Stephen’s Green shopping mall also constitute the core high-traffic scene.
The Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Road
Ireland’s natural landscape is its core tourist attraction. The Cliffs of Moher receives more than 1.5 million visitors every year, and the tour takes 3-6 hours, relying on mobile phone navigation and photography throughout the journey. The Cliff Visitor Center is a fully controllable indoor high-traffic point for precision deployment.
These three anchor points cover the complete tourist movement line of “inbound-city tour-nature sightseeing”. From landing at the airport, to urban exploration in Dublin, to the magnificent landscape of the Cliffs of Moher, there is a need to recharge every step of the way. After the three points are firmly established, they can be extended to the core scenes of secondary cities such as Cork, Galway and Limerick to form a light network covering major tourist destinations in Ireland.

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In this emerald island country with “high gold content and low competition”, let’s jointly explore a new blue ocean of shared charging treasure.
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