Statamic website and earnings calculator for Energy Trading Ireland
A bespoke, content-managed website for Energy Trading Ireland, the specialist energy services company helping businesses across Ireland and Northern Ireland turn energy flexibility into revenue. It runs on Statamic, with a custom Energy Opportunity Calculator that puts a real number in front of prospects before they ever pick up the phone.
Energy Trading Ireland in numbers
The challenge: a complicated proposition
Prospects arrive knowing that energy is expensive, with no idea that their own site could be earning.
ETI have over 70 years of combined experience in the electricity industry, including 21 years running the NI grid, which makes them one of the most technically credible operators in the market. The problem is that their expertise sits in a complicated space. Demand Side Management, DS3 system services, capacity auctions, ISEM trading and grid connections are not things most businesses have any reason to understand.
They also sell into sectors with nothing in common. A quarry, a data centre and a food manufacturer all have flexible load worth trading, and none of them recognises itself in a description written for the others.
Nothing moves until somebody can see a number for a business like theirs.
Our approach: put a number on it
Energy Trading Ireland design, build, operate and trade flexible energy assets, helping businesses take control of their electricity costs and earn from the markets they already sit in.
We designed and built a website that does the translating. Complex, market-specific propositions are broken down into plain language, structured around the two questions every visitor actually has: what can you do for a business like mine, and what is it worth?
Seven service areas, twelve industry sectors, case studies, news and a downloadable resource library all sit within a clear, consistent structure that lets someone in manufacturing, quarrying, logistics or a data centre find their own situation within a click or two.
The Energy Opportunity Calculator is the part that does the convincing. A visitor enters what their site runs and gets an estimated annual figure back, which turns an abstract proposition into something they can take to a finance director.
What we built for Energy Trading Ireland
Two questions shape the whole structure: what can you do for a business like mine, and what is it worth?
Energy Opportunity Calculator
A visitor enters what their site runs and gets an estimated annual figure back, which is what turns an abstract proposition into a conversation with a finance director.
Seven service areas
Demand Side Management, DS3 system services, capacity market, trading, energy monitoring, grid connections and asset operation, each on a page of its own.
Twelve industry sectors
A quarry, a data centre and a food manufacturer each find their own situation described, rather than a pitch written for somebody else.
Resource library
Filterable downloads for the visitors who want the technical detail before they will take a call, with nothing gated behind a form.
Case study system
Real projects, structured so each one can be tied to the service and the sector it belongs to.
Managed in Statamic
Services, sectors, case studies, news and resources are all the ETI team’s to edit, without touching a line of code.
The Tech-Spec
Built on Statamic, giving the ETI team full control over services, industries, case studies, news and resources without touching a line of code. The front end is a bespoke Bootstrap 5 build compiled with Vite, with the calculator running as a self-contained module against a server-side rates engine.
Services on this project
Most of our clients use more than one.
Bespoke websites
Designed and built from scratch around your business rather than adapted from a template. Every page and every field is there because it earns its place.
→ 02Laravel development
The framework we build almost everything on, and the one we are most often asked to take over.
→ 03Maintenance
Updates, backups and security handled quietly in the background, so problems are dealt with before they become urgent.
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