AI & industrial efficiency in Ireland

Ireland sits broadly in line with the EU on industrial AI adoption: in 2025 19.64% of its enterprises with ten or more staff used AI technologies, against an EU-27 average of 19.9% (15th of 28 countries reported by Eurostat). On the energy side 16.06% of its gross final energy consumption came from renewable sources in 2024, well below the EU's 25.2%.

IndicatorIrelandEU averageYear
Enterprises using AI19.64%19.95%2025
Renewable energy share16.06%25.24%2024
Enterprise birth rate11.85%10.46%2023
Sources: Eurostat (see below). EU average shown where published.

On AI take-up Ireland ranks 15th of the 28 economies in the Eurostat isoc_eb_ai release, with 19.64% of larger enterprises using AI — almost exactly on the EU-27 average of 19.9%. Its renewable share of 16.06% for 2024 places it 27th of 29, while its 2023 enterprise birth rate of 11.85% ranks 10th against an EU mean of 10.5%.

What stands out for Ireland: its renewable share is among the lowest in the dataset.

FAQ

What share of enterprises in Ireland use AI?

Eurostat reports that 19.64% of enterprises in Ireland with ten or more employees used AI technologies in 2025, compared with an EU-27 average of 19.9% (dataset isoc_eb_ai).

How does Ireland's renewable energy share compare with the EU?

In 2024, renewable sources made up 16.06% of Ireland's gross final energy consumption, well below the EU-27 figure of 25.2% (Eurostat dataset nrg_ind_ren).

What was the enterprise birth rate in Ireland?

Ireland's enterprise birth rate was 11.85% in 2023, against an EU-27 average of 10.5% (Eurostat business demography, dataset bd_size).

Sources

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