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AllCell consortium launches Jordan solar EV project with Nissan

Green Car Congress

A consortium of cleantech companies, led by AllCell Technologies, unveiled an off-grid solar charging station in Amman, Jordan. The station consists of a 3 kW solar canopy from Sun Phocus, AllCell’s 25 kWh lithium-ion energy storage system, and DBT’s Level II charging station.

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myenergi lands £30m investment from Energy Impact Partners to drive growth and internationalisation

My Energi

British smart home energy technology manufacturer, myenergi, has secured an investment of £30m to support significant future growth and internationalisation from Energy Impact Partners (EIP). Transportation is responsible for nearly a quarter of the global energy related CO2 and road transport makes up the lion’s share of it. “We

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myenergi to discuss future of smart charging at Solar and Storage Live

My Energi

Later this month (17-19 October), we’re heading to the NEC in Birmingham for Solar and Storage Live 2023. The UK’s leading exhibition for renewable energy will welcome more than 450 exhibitors, 300 speakers and tens of thousands of visitors. The conversation will take place in the ChargEV Theatre on 17 October at 2.50pm.

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

My Energi

Jordan Brompton, co-founder and CMO of myenergi, was recently spotlighted in The Successful Founder and spoke with them about myenergi and how we came to be. We’re best known for designing zappi – the first ever EV charger capable of using 100% renewable energy. myenergi is one of the world’s fastest-growing eco tech firms.

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myenergi set to become UK’s largest home EV charge point provider as product sales surpass 500,000

My Energi

myenergi is set to become the UK’s leading home EV charge point provider, after surpassing its 500,000 unit sales milestone – despite only having been in business for seven years. This trajectory puts the Lincolnshire-based company firmly on track to become the UK’s largest home EV charge point provider before the end of the calendar year.

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Is your smart charger about to become dumb? Don’t get caught out, says myenergi

My Energi

Jordan Brompton, co-founder of myenergi, highlights that some smart chargers that rely on SIM card connectivity could become dumb chargers once the data contract expires, and that to ensure ongoing connectivity, drivers should instead opt for WiFi or ethernet-connected chargers.

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Failure to equalise VAT on public charging a missed opportunity

My Energi

Last week (19 April), the UK Government ruled-out recommendations from the House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee to equalise VAT on public charging. [1] More importantly still, it means that those reliant on public charging, with no access to off-street parking and no opportunity to charge at home (an estimated 24.6%