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."

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