Enterprise Mobility Targets Locals & Tourists with New Ennis Opening

Enterprise Mobility, a leading provider of mobility solutions, has announced the opening of its newest branch in Ennis, Co Clare, as it continues to grow its presence across Ireland.

Located at Kilrush Road, the new branch offers a wide range of vehicles to suit the needs of its customers, whether they need a replacement vehicle or if they want to explore the beauty of Clare. With this new location, Enterprise Mobility aims to provide both locals and tourists with access to reliable and flexible transportation options. 

This opening is part of Enterprise Mobility’s expansion throughout Ireland, following the recent opening of a state-of-the-art Flex-E-Rent facility in Limerick, as well as new branches in Sligo, Letterkenny and Cavan. 

Speaking at the opening event, Minister of State Timmy Dooley said:I am delighted to officially open the latest Enterprise Mobility branch here in Ennis which will provide a fantastic service to people from the areas and visitors from further afield. This investment not only creates jobs, but it also enhances our town’s appeal as a tourist destination by providing essential services. 

These services will provide a crucial link to our key natural attractions like Loophead Lighthouse, the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and the wonderful Lough Derg region, while also giving people flexibility to explore more of what Clare has to offer. I want to wish the entire team at Enterprise Mobility every success in the future.”

Brendan Grieve, Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise Mobility in Ireland, said:Ennis is such a vibrant town with so much natural beauty surrounding it, and we are really excited to bring our mobility services to our customers in County Clare. 

Our team in Ennis are looking forward to supporting both residents and visitors by offering improved access and flexibility for vehicle and travel needs. 

This new branch shows our commitment to communities across Ireland as well as our ongoing long-term investment in the West of Ireland.”