Top 10 Electric Cars startups in UK

August 06, 2024 | By Alexander Gillet

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Funding: $2.9B
Zenobe Energy is the largest independent owner and operator of battery storage in the UK. It buys and manages grid-scale batteries for its commercial customers, such as utilities and electric-vehicle operators.
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Funding: $369.3M
Onto is an electric vehicle subscription startup that provides an all-inclusive, hassle-free solution for driving an electric car.
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Funding: $179.3M
Tevva Motors Ltd is a UK-based, leading developer of modular electrification systems for medium duty commercial vehicles. Using a systems engineering approach, Tevva has developed world-class electric vehicle technology that adheres to the most rigorous of standards to ensure safety, reliability and durability.
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Funding: $97.1M
EO Charging created EO Mini Pro - the world’s smallest smart home charger.
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Funding: £60M
My Energi makes Electric Vehicle charging equipment and eco-smart home devices.
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Funding: £41.8M
Trojan Energy develops a system that offers an equal chance for EV drivers without a driveway to charge effectively at home, while eliminating residual clutter on the pavement.
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Funding: $34M
Addionics is creating next-generation batteries for electric cars through intelligent 3D battery architecture and engineering.
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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.
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Funding: £5.1M
Riversimple develops hydrogen fuel-cell cars for clients in the United Kingdom.
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Editor: Alexander Gillet
Alexander Gillet is a senior editor for EnergyStartups. He has a deep background in energy sector and startups. Alexander graduated from Emlyon Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability and has written over 250 articles on energy technology for various websites. In his free time, Alexander enjoys yoga, camping and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet(at)energystartups(dot)com