This move looks to supports EVOLVE’s mission to accelerate mainstream adoption of high-quality green parts.
EVOLVE Ireland has announced a major strategic development with the integration of Liam Condrons into its national circularity network.
Based in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, the home of golfer Shane Lowry and the geographical heart of Ireland, Condrons joins the EVOLVE family as a respected, long-established supplier of new and green parts with a reputation recognised across the country.
This move aims to help in EVOLVE’s mission to accelerate mainstream adoption of high-quality green parts.
Condrons’ heritage, scale and national profile looks to bring an additional layer of trust and visibility to Ireland’s growing circular automotive economy.
The aims will be to help support faster parts fulfilment, improved repair efficiency and greater adoption of circular repair solutions across the market.
EVOLVE is currently operating one of the country’s most advanced circular automotive network, with six sites, a 70-vehicle fleet and partnerships with major insurers including Allianz, AXA Assess Ireland and a number of large fleets including An Garda, Siochana.
EVOLVE is hopeful that bringing Condrons into the ecosystem will strengthen consumer confidence and supports the shift towards sustainable, cost effective and environmentally responsible repair choices.
Richard Brennan, CEO of EVOLVE said: “With a strong sense of heritage and building a solution for customers that makes a real-world difference, I’m delighted with this step".
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