What is ev.energy?
ev.energy operates at the intersection of energy technology and automotive innovation, providing a sophisticated platform for managed EV charging. The company serves a critical role for energy retailers, utilities, and municipalities by offering tools that enhance grid efficiency and stability. By facilitating smart charging propositions that incorporate solar and battery systems, ev.energy enables its partners to deliver value-added services without the constraints of vendor lock-in. Their market position is defined by a commitment to future-proofing EV strategies, ensuring that energy management remains both scalable and sustainable in an increasingly electrified global economy.
How much funding has ev.energy raised?
ev.energy has raised a total of $45.8M across 2 funding rounds:
Series A
$12.8M
Series B
$33M
Series A (2022): $12.8M with participation from Energy Impact Partners, ArcTern Ventures, and Future Energy Ventures
Series B (2023): $33M led by National Grid Partners, Energy Impact Partners, and InMotion Ventures
Key Investors in ev.energy
National Grid Partners
National Grid Partners invests in technologies that address current challenges and shape future energy systems, acting as a bridge between entrepreneurs and utilities.
Energy Impact Partners
Energy Impact Partners is an investment firm dedicated to transforming the energy industry towards a decarbonized, decentralized, and electrified future.
InMotion Ventures
InMotion Ventures focuses on early-stage startups addressing significant enterprise challenges in the climate and industrial sectors, leveraging strategic automotive partnerships.
What's next for ev.energy?
Looking ahead, the recent capital injection will likely be deployed to expand the company's footprint in international markets and deepen its integration capabilities with utility-scale energy systems. As the demand for grid-responsive charging solutions intensifies, ev.energy is expected to focus on enhancing its AI-driven load management features and strengthening its partnerships with major energy stakeholders. The strategic focus remains on driving the transition to a decentralized energy landscape, where vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities and automated energy optimization become standard components of the modern utility infrastructure.
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