NiftiBusiness exhibiting at the SEAI Energy Show & the National Construction Summit.

Written by Rachel O'Toole

5 mins read

NiftiBusiness is delighted to be exhibiting at Ireland’s largest free energy event, the SEAI Energy Show this March and Ireland’s largest construction industry event, the National Construction Summit this April.

We look forward to attending both shows and greeting companies who are looking for business leasing and fleet management solutions.


The SEAI Energy Show provides an opportunity for attendees to learn and upskill by exploring the latest developments in energy efficiency and renewable energy. The event will feature energy talks and seminars where experts share insights into emerging technologies, best practices, and innovative solutions within the energy sector. The Best Practice Demonstration Arena will have live demonstrations throughout both days,

Are you attending? Drop by Stand E6 to say hello.


The 10th edition of Ireland’s largest construction industry event will take place on 18th April 2024 in the Sport Ireland Campus, Blanchardstown, in partnership with Kingspan Group. Key topics will include planning, sustainability, and accelerating the delivery of housing, infrastructure, and a decarbonised built environment.

Are you attending? Drop by Stand i19 to say hello.

You may also like

Affordable business leasing can still be comfortable and stylish 7 mins read

There’s a huge variety of cars available to lease for your business, but which represent the best mixture of value, comfort, and...

EV Sales Surge +35% in 2025. What this means for Irish Fleets. 19 mins read

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has published its official new vehicle registration statistics for 2025, providing valuable...

Beyond the Plug: Seven ICE Contenders for Irish Fleets for 2026 12 mins read

Fleet managers today face a rapidly shifting market, where electric vehicles (EVs) now account for just under 18% of Irish new car...

Budget Summary 2026 5 mins read

Budget 2026 brought few surprises for the motor industry, with a number of existing schemes extended, but disappointing to see the...