nfcenergy.ie · prepared for NFC Energy only

Every visit you get comes from one search, split between two versions of your own homepage

This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your Google listing. The basics are genuinely well done here: an aimed Google-listing title, a correct 2026 copyright, and real component brand logos for Fronius, Huawei and Zappi. The finding is where your traffic actually comes from: 100% of it is "solar panels meath," and it's split across the www and non-www versions of your homepage instead of winning cleanly on one. Your real dedicated Kildare page earns nothing at all. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.

Share of traffic that's Meath
100%
Your only real search, split two ways.
Versions competing for it
2
www and non-www, splitting the same ranking.
Real Kildare page, monthly visits
0
45th, despite a dedicated page existing.
Copyright and Google listing
Current
2026, correctly aimed at solar and Meath.
01 The rankings

One search, split across two copies of the same page

17 searches are tracked for nfcenergy.ie. Every real visit the site gets, all 17 of them, comes from "solar panels meath," and it's split between the www and the non-www versions of your homepage, 12th and 3rd. Your other named counties, Kildare, Kilkenny and Westmeath, earn nothing.

What people GooglePeople / monthYour situation
solar panels meath1403rd and 12th, split between www and non-www, 100% of your traffic.3rd
solar panels kildare11045th, from a real dedicated Kildare page.45th
solar panels westmeath39057th, no dedicated page, ranks from the homepage.57th
solar panels kilkenny17058th and 64th, no dedicated page.58th
ev charger grant39054th, from your real EV grant guide.54th

Meath proves the site can rank when Google is confident which page to show. Right now Google is showing two different addresses for the same search and splitting the credit between them, which is why the ranking sits at 3rd and 12th instead of holding one clean top spot.

Bottom line: Your home county proves the site can win. It's winning with one hand tied behind its back.
02 The specifics

Three things holding the other counties back

Split
Google is showing two addresses for your own homepage
"Solar panels meath" ranks from both www.nfcenergy.ie and nfcenergy.ie. Google has to decide which version should rank each time it's searched, splitting the authority between two versions instead of giving it all to one.
Weak
Your real Kildare page isn't winning its own search
A dedicated page exists for Kildare and sits at 45th, well below page one, despite the page itself being real and correctly built.
Missing
Kilkenny and Westmeath have no dedicated page at all
Both searches currently rank from the bare homepage, competing with Meath and Kildare for the same page instead of having their own.
Worth noticing

This is not a design problem. Real accreditation logos, a real testimonial with a named reviewer, and correct grant figures are already on the homepage. What's missing is aim on the county pages and one clean address instead of two. Steady monthly work, not a rebuild.

Bottom line: Meath works. The other three counties just need the same page-per-county treatment.
03 Done for you

The fixes, already written out

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

Fix 1 · Point one address to the other
Right now both addresses serve the same content and compete against each other. Picking one and forwarding the other tells Google to give it all the credit.
Now
https://www.nfcenergy.ie AND https://nfcenergy.ie
Both live and both ranking separately for "solar panels meath," splitting the same search.
Should be
https://nfcenergy.ie
One address forwards visitors to the other, so every search and every link points at a single page.
Fix 2 · The pages the site is missing
Ordered by search volume.
/westmeath/ → owner: 390 searches a month, currently ranking from the bare homepage at 57th
/kilkenny/ → owner: 170 a month, same story
Fix 3 · Strengthen the Kildare page
The page exists, it just isn't strong enough to compete yet.
/kildare → add real project photos and a named testimonial from a Kildare job, matching the Meath homepage treatment
Bottom line: Fix the www split first. It's the one change that immediately strengthens the search already winning.
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
Set up the forward from one address to the other per Fix 1.
20 min
This week
about half a day
Add real photos and a testimonial to the Kildare page per Fix 3.
2 hrs
This month
the monthly work
Build the Westmeath and Kilkenny pages. Both currently ranking from the bare homepage.
1 day
Keep growing the EV charger content. Real guide already exists, needs the same aim treatment.
ongoing
05 What it adds up to

Run your own numbers on it

Your three uncaptured counties add up to

670 people a month searching for solar panels in Kildare, Westmeath and Kilkenny.

Visits already arriving from those three searches today: 0.

Meath alone already proves the site can win a search when it's not splitting itself.

Meath is real, working proof this site can rank. The same page-per-county approach applied to Kildare, Westmeath and Kilkenny is the direct next step, not a new strategy. You know your close rate and what a job is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.

Bottom line: One county already works. Three more are one page away from the same result.
Why sooner beats later

Every day the www split stays live, your one winning search keeps splitting its authority in two instead of holding a single, stronger position.

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.