Glamorgan Gazette

Clenergy EV plans surge ahead after investment

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WELSH firm Clenergy EV has opened new headquarte­rs after securing a multi-million-pound investment deal as it looks to become the leading electric vehicle charge point software company in the UK.

The company has opened new offices in the Sony Technology Centre’s Business Incubation

Centre in Pencoed Technology Park, Bridgend, after it raised £4m in its first round of funding.

The funding has also allowed the firm to scale up its operationa­l capacity and workforce, doubling staff numbers to 25 in the past 12 months.

The firm has grown rapidly in the past three years, partnering with 150 organisati­ons across the UK and its software powering 400 of the 1,500 publicly available EV charging points in Wales.

Chief executive Will David said: “The electric vehicle revolution is happening in Wales, the UK and worldwide – and our smart charge point software and EV Driver app is enabling it for hundreds of organisati­ons.”

Sony UK Technology Centre director of profession­al services Gerald Kelly said: “We are delighted to be a part of this fantastic milestone for Clenergy

EV.

“We pride ourselves on working closely with likeminded businesses, and we are extremely proud to have them as part of our Business Incubation Centre.

“Their goal of providing simple, fair and accessible electric vehicle charging for a cleaner planet is in alignment with our own sustainabi­lity commitment­s, and we look forward to continuing to support the innovation and success of Clenergy EV into the future.”

Welsh Economy Minister Vaughan Gething visited the new HQ as part of its official opening with representa­tives from Swansea council, Carmarthen­shire County Council, Vale of Glamorgan council and the Dragon Charging Network.

Mr Gething said: “I’m delighted to have had the honour to open Clenergy EV’s new offices and to learn about their exciting and innovative business.

“Electric vehicle charging infrastruc­ture is critical to creating the greener Wales we all want to see and the Welsh Government is committed to this goal through our Net Zero Wales Plan.”

Around 55,000 fast charge points will be needed across Wales by 2030 as part of the Welsh Government’s aim for all EV drivers to be able to access charging infrastruc­ture “when and where they need it” by 2025.

Last month, German EV charging station network IONITY opened its first charging site in Wales. The 250kW EV charging point is located near the Prince of Wales Bridge, just off the M4 in Magor.

 ?? CHRIS FAIRWEATHE­R/HUW EVANS AGENCY ?? Clenergy EV chief executive William David with Economy Minister Vaughan Gething
CHRIS FAIRWEATHE­R/HUW EVANS AGENCY Clenergy EV chief executive William David with Economy Minister Vaughan Gething

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