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Supermac's and Kildare Village trust you. Nobody searching for solar in Meath can find you

This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your real project work. This is the most credible site we've reviewed this month by real commercial proof: named projects at Supermac's Kinnegad Plaza and Kildare Village, a Chargepoint Ireland partnership, dated guides on TAMS grants and battery storage. The finding is that 89 percent of your traffic is people already searching your own company name, and not one of your 41 tracked searches names Meath or any county at all. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.

Real named projects
Supermac's, Kildare Village
Genuine commercial clients, shown on-site.
Company name searches
89%
Of all 188 monthly visits.
Meath or any county search
0
Not one of 41 tracked searches names a location.
Authority score
19
Growing, +21% traffic recently.
01 The rankings

Real commercial trust, and almost none of it aimed at a search

The site ranks for 41 searches. "Local power", your own name, carries 89 percent of your traffic. Beyond that, a real TAMS agricultural grants guide and your Supermac's Kinnegad project page bring in a handful more. Nothing else, including any search naming Meath or a solar buying question, currently produces a visit.

What people GooglePeople / monthYour situation
local power2101st. 89% of all traffic.1st
tam 3 (TAMS grants guide)3904th, real non-brand traffic.4th
supermacs kinnegad8807th, from your real project page.7th
solar panels meathNot one of your 41 tracked searches names Meath or any county.Absent
solar power ireland59038th, from your solar page.38th

The TAMS and Supermac's pages prove the site can rank for a real, specific search when one exists to aim at. There simply isn't a page built to answer "who installs solar in Meath", the search most likely to turn a browser into an enquiry.

Bottom line: Real proof exists. It's not pointed at the search that would turn it into enquiries.
02 The specifics

Three things holding the numbers down

Missing
No page targets Meath or any county
Across 41 tracked searches, not one names a place. Google can't show you to someone searching "solar panels meath" if no page on the site is built around that phrase.
Broken
Six of the homepage's service tiles show no image
The homepage's "Battery Storage", "EV Charging", "Biomethane" and three matching tiles further down all display a grey placeholder gradient instead of a real photo, on a site whose real project work is otherwise genuinely strong.
Weak
The homepage has no H1
There's no main heading tag on the homepage, one of the clearer signals Google uses to understand what a page is primarily about.
Worth noticing

This is not a credibility problem. Supermac's, Kildare Village and a real Chargepoint Ireland partnership are as strong a proof set as we've seen this month. The gap is that none of it is pointed at a Meath-specific solar search, and six real service tiles are missing their images.

Bottom line: The credibility is already earned. It just isn't aimed at Meath yet.
03 Done for you

The fixes, already written out

Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.

Fix 1 · New text for your Google listing
Naming Meath directly matches searches your real project work currently can't reach.
What Google shows now
https://localpower.ie
Local Power
"Our promise is to advise our customers wisely in helping them reduce their energy costs and deliver commercially smart solar power solutions for their..."
What it should show
https://localpower.ie
Solar PV Installers Meath | Local Power
Commercial and agricultural solar PV across Meath. Trusted by Supermac's and Kildare Village. TAMS grant guidance included.
Fix 2 · Build the page your proof is missing
This gives Google a page to show for the search your real projects currently can't win.
/solar-panels-meath/ → new page, naming Meath directly, linking to your real Supermac's and Kildare Village project pages as proof
Fix 3 · Quick fixes
Small items, done in one sitting.
Homepage service tiles → replace the six missing images (Battery Storage, EV Charging, Biomethane and three more) with real photos
Homepage heading → add a proper H1 naming solar PV and Meath
Bottom line: Build the Meath page first. Your real projects already give it something to prove.
04 The plan

What to do and when

Start at the top. The bottom block is the work that moves the numbers.

Today
about 20 minutes total
Swap in the new Google listing text from Fix 1.
10 min
Add a proper H1 to the homepage.
10 min
This week
about half a day
Replace the six missing service-tile images with real photos.
2 hrs
Draft the new Meath page per Fix 2.
3 hrs
This month
the growth work
Publish and link the Meath page. Link it from the homepage and from the Supermac's and Kildare Village project pages.
half day
Keep the TAMS and battery guides going. Both already prove the content format works.
ongoing
05 What it adds up to

Run your own numbers on it

Right now, the site's search footprint is

188 monthly visits, growing 21%, 89% of it people already searching your name.

0 of your 41 tracked searches name Meath or any county.

Real proof already exists: Supermac's, Kildare Village, Chargepoint Ireland.

The traffic is already growing and the proof is already real. None of it currently has a Meath-specific page to land on. You know your close rate on enquiries and what a commercial install is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.

Bottom line: Growing traffic and real proof, with no local page to turn either into enquiries.
Why sooner beats later

Traffic is already growing 21 percent and the number of searches you rank for is up 17 percent. That momentum makes this the right time to add the missing Meath page, since a new page benefits from a site that's already gaining ground rather than one standing still.

Whether you tackle this yourself or hand it to someone else
I'm happy to spend 15 minutes walking you through the report so you know which changes will actually move the needle first. Bring whoever manages your website if you like, and if you want, we'll put the first fixes live while we're on. You keep everything in this report either way.
Book the walkthrough
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Dylan Fahy, All Day Solar Agency. I design websites and handle SEO for solar installers across Ireland. Everything above comes from your live site, your public reviews and search data from July 2026.