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06 Nov 2025

Lidl's new Kildare supermarket is Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy store

Lidl Ireland will officially open the doors to Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy supermarket in Maynooth at 8am this morning, Thursday November 6

Lidl's new Kildare supermarket is Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy store

Pictured are Store Manager Anna Skrzynska Majka, presenter, author and sustainability enthusiast Roz Purcell and Robert Ryan, CEO, Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland

Lidl Ireland will officially open the doors to Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy supermarket in Maynooth, Co Kildare at 8am this morning, marking the realisation of a landmark project which represents a new chapter in Irish retail.

The supermarket will create 32 permanent new jobs for the local area, and putting Maynooth on the map for sustainability. Minister of Climate, Energy and the Environment, Darragh O’Brien T.D. in attendance to cut the ribbon and officially open the store.

Representing an investment of more than €10 million in the local area, construction of the pioneering design store commenced in February, following the temporary closure of the Lidl Maynooth store to facilitate transformational works, and supported 150 jobs locally.

The store is expected to save enough energy to power over 40 typical Irish households each year and the equivalent carbon savings of avoiding 1,500 flights from Ireland to Spain annually, setting a new standard for sustainable retail in Ireland. 

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It marks a significant milestone in Lidl’s commitment to achieving net-zero by 2050 across its entire supply chain, as part of its ‘A Better Tomorrow’ sustainability strategy. Lidl has also committed to reducing carbon emissions by 46 per cent on operational emissions by 2030. 

Shoppers will experience a brighter, greener, and more energy-efficient store than ever before, complete with stunning eco features that make this Lidl truly one of a kind. The Maynooth store boasts a beautiful pollinator-friendly Community Garden with bird boxes, native wildflower planting, and insect log piles, creating a thriving habitat for biodiversity right in the heart of the local community. Adding to the natural feel, a striking living wall surrounds the store entrance, sustained by a smart rainwater recovery system that keeps the garden green year-round. 

Shoppers can avail of 110 customer car parking spaces, including a total of eight electric vehicle charging spaces powered by renewable electricity, and two additional EV charging spaces for staff. For those choosing active or electric travel, there are 12 free-to-use chargers for e-bikes and scooters, along with enhanced cycle parking facilities.

Customers will also benefit from two Deposit Return Scheme machines, one of which is a bulk feeder, making it only the second Lidl store in Ireland to feature this high-capacity model.

Welcoming the opening of this store, Minister of Climate, Energy and the Environment, commented:  "This project in Maynooth is a powerful example of how innovation in the private sector can help us meet our national climate goals. Lidl’s €10million investment in Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy supermarket shows real leadership and proves that sustainability and economic growth can go hand in hand. It is encouraging to see a company of Lidl’s scale embed low-carbon design and community benefit into every stage of its operations, setting a strong example for others to follow. I first visited this site in the very early stages of construction back in May, and I am very impressed at the scale and speed at which this project has been delivered by Lidl. I want to congratulate the Lidl team on this project and wish them every success for the future.” 

Robert Ryan, CEO of Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland, added: "Today’s opening of Ireland’s first Net Zero Energy store in Maynooth marks a significant milestone in our sustainability journey. It demonstrates how a national retailer can successfully align commercial growth with environmental responsibility. As Ireland’s largest commercial owner of solar panels, we are proud to be leading the decarbonising of the retail sector and setting a new benchmark for energy-efficient store design.”

“More than just a supermarket, our Maynooth store will act as a test bed for sustainable innovations, enabling us to trial, refine and scale technologies that deliver meaningful energy and carbon savings across our entire network.” 

“Above all, this store empowers our customers to make more sustainable choices in their everyday lives. Our ambition is clear: when customers shop at our Net Zero Energy Maynooth store, they can do so knowing it has zero net impact on climate change.”

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