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myenergi Launches National Training Academy

My Energi

Our apprenticeships and internships are open to all ages and are available across engineering, finance, HR, facilities, and training and development. Operating at the heart of the Humber renewables cluster has enabled us to recognise the need for highly skilled and enthusiastic employees.

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“Inspiring Female Founder” – Jordan Brompton spotlighted in The Successful Founder

My Energi

We’re best known for designing zappi – the first ever EV charger capable of using 100% renewable energy. We founded the business in 2016 with nothing – apart from a few good ideas and a serious passion for change. Having started the business with nothing except for our life savings, finances have always been tight.

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BNEF: global investment in energy transition hit $500B in 2020; $139B on EVs and infrastructure

Green Car Congress

billion in new renewable energy capacity in 2020, up 2% on the year, helped by the biggest-ever build-out of solar projects and a $50-billion surge for offshore wind. Europe’s performance was driven by a record year for electric vehicle sales, and the best year in renewable energy investment since 2012. Renewable energy investment.

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Our Founders Story

My Energi

Jordan Brompton, CMO and co-founder of myenergi, explains how a conversation between her and Lee Sutton, CEO and co-founder of myenergi, a renewable energy technology company, led to becoming no. A talented electrical engineer, Lee had previously run a number of successful renewable energy tech companies. 9 in The Sunday Times 100.

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Roev reveals fleet interest in 2023 electric Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger, plans SUVs as well

EV Central

Queensland-based Roev, or Renewable Optimised Electric Vehicles, currently has enough private funding to get through the initial development phase, but will need to go to the market for the money to commence production. He is a primary driver of the transition to renewables in Australia. None have made it to production as yet.

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PwC analysis finds meeting 2 C warming target would require “unprecedented and sustained” reductions over four decades

Green Car Congress

The new reality is a much more challenging future in terms of planning, financing and predictability. Other G20 (Australia, Korea, EU, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Argentina). In 2012, PwC made two key changes to the assumptions in previous model versions: Delaying the start of commercial CCS at scale from 2016 to 2021.