£2.2 MILLION FUNDING FOR SCOTS PIONEERS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING
Trojan Energy, the clean energy company, has secured an investment of £2.2 million to roll out its unique, flat-and-flush on-street EV (electric vehicle) charging hubs and develop further commercial applications of its technology.
The funding round was led by Scottish angel investors, Equity Gap, and includes investment from Scottish Enterprise, SIS Ventures and Aberdeen-based angel investors, Alba Equity.
With the UK target market alone worth well over £1 billion, the company will use the funding to improve its technology and applications by volume level manufacturing, rolling out charge points in more areas and growing their team.
Trojan Energy’s vision is to make EV charging available to everyone, ensuring a fair price and efficient, convenient charging infrastructure.
Customers use a lance which connects their vehicle to a charging point in the street, charging at the roadside. The flat-and-flush design means the pavement is clear of clutter and fully accessible to other pavement users.
The charging points are connected via underground ducts to cabinets, located discreetly up to 100m away, which can send power to 15 charging units at any one time.
The company will now decrease the size of the cabinets, reduce costs and offer a wider range of charging options to customers.
Jan Robertson, Interim Director of Growth Investments at Scottish Enterprise, said: “It is fantastic to see this innovative company developing the solution to a problem that might otherwise slow down the UK’s transition to clean energy.
“Their flat-and-flush design for on-street charging makes EVs a real option for many households without driveways.”
Fraser Lusty of Scottish angel investors, Equity Gap, said: “This investment in Trojan Energy comes after an extremely successful year for the company, following our initial seed funding investment in 2020.
“The market potential for Trojan Energy is immense, and its technology is applicable worldwide. The technology is unique and, by enabling the team to further develop and refine its cutting-edge EV charging system, we expect to see Trojan Energy expand to other areas of the UK and rapidly gain market share.”
Ian Mackenzie, CEO of Trojan Energy, said: “Trojan Energy was formed with one mission: to ensure everyone benefits from the energy transition.
“Currently, 10 million people in the UK who park on-street don’t have access to electric vehicle charging. That’s 10 million people that, without Trojan Energy, could be left behind by the energy transition. We will create new jobs and move the UK towards net-zero at a fair price for all.”
Trojan Energy recently launched its technology on the streets of the London Borough of Brent and plans to install up to 150 charging points to be trialled by customers in Brent and in nearby Camden by late 2021.