Top 11 Electric Vehicle Charging startups in UK

Mar 02, 2026
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Zenobe Energy
Funding: $2.9B
Zenobe Energy manufactures battery energy storage systems. It provides comprehensive solutions for the electrification of fleets (buses, trucks and school transportation), including charging infrastructure, battery replacement and fleet management software. End-of-life vehicle batteries are given a second life in static battery systems. The company designs, finances, builds and operates large-scale battery storage systems, including Europe's largest 300 MW battery storage facility in Blackhillock, Scotland. Zenobe also supplies portable industrial BESS solutions powered by reconditioned batteries for construction sites and remote facilities.
2
EO Charging
Funding: $130M
EO Charging created EO Mini Pro - the world’s smallest smart home charger.
3
Aegis Energy
Funding: £100M
Aegis Energy is building a network of 50 environmentally friendly multi-purpose charging stations across the UK (with a goal of 30 by 2030). The network is specifically designed for commercial vehicles (trucks and vans) and offers electric charging, HVO, hydrogen and bio-CNG. The stations feature dedicated parking for oversized and non-standard cargos and trucks. Drivers are provided with a mobile app to find the nearest station, monitor and control the charging process and pay for charging sessions with a single click. While their vehicles are charging, drivers can use clean toilets and showers, enjoy quality food and relax in quiet rest areas.
4
EV Energy
Funding: $87.8M
Ev.energy is a smart charging software platform for electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and costs.
5
My Energi
Funding: £60M
My Energi makes Electric Vehicle charging equipment and eco-smart home devices.
6
Breathe
Funding: $33M
Breathe Battery Technologies is a developer of electric vehicle battery charging control software for automotive manufacturers.
7
Fuuse
Funding: $21.7M
Fuuse is innovating the charging infrastructure landscape by developing an operating system for organisations and their EV chargers, with a mission to eliminate barriers to EV adoption and accelerate the shift towards sustainable transportation.
8
POD Point
Funding: $18.5M
POD Point Ltd provides electronic vehicle charging stations. The Company offers charging stations for the public sector or private companies who wish to own their own charge points.
9
Volteras
Funding: $17.5M
Volteras collects, standardizes, and optimizes data from hundreds of energy devices into a single data model.
10
Andersen
Funding: £2.3M
Andersen develops and installs EV charge points that use industrial-grade electronics to match stunning design with enhanced performance and functionality.
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CityEV
CityEV provides electric vehicle charge points are safe, simple and reliable. They are compatible with all standard electric vehicle charging cables.
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