2 years ago
Trojan Energy Raises £26 Million to Expand On-Street EV Charging Network
Trojan Energy, a UK-based on-street electric vehicle charging company, has secured £26 million in investment
This funding, which includes £8 million from growth capital investor BGF and an £18 million follow-on investment by the Scottish National Investment Bank, will support the company's ambitious growth plans
Trojan Energy's patented charging technology supports the EV transition for nine million UK households without driveways
The company's chargers sit flat and flush with the pavement, offering charging speeds of up to 22kW, and are designed to be clutter-free
The new investment will allow Trojan Energy to continue its rollout of chargers across the UK, serving tens of thousands of customers.
ProblemTechnology Infrastructure
"Millions of households in the UK don't have driveways, making it difficult and expensive to install home EV chargers."
Solution
"Trojan Energy offers a 'clutter-free' on-street EV charging solution that is flush with the pavement, enabling electric vehicle owners in areas without driveways to charge their cars conveniently and efficiently."