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

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Lee Sutton and Jordan Brompton founded UK-based myenergi in 2016 with the purpose of removing the barriers to a greener future, including the technological, behavioural and financial challenges relating to fast adoption of smart energy products, setting the company on a mission to pioneer a simple transition to renewable energy.

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myenergi set to host EV drivers en route to COP26

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Later this week (29 October), myenergi is set to host EV drivers en route to COP26 UN Climate Change Conference at its eco headquarters in North East Lincolnshire. They will also be introduced to myenergi’s latest range of renewable energy technologies, including the eco-smart zappi EV charge r. myenergi employees outside their new HQ.

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myenergi set to host EV drivers en route to COP26

My Energi

Later this week (29 October), myenergi is set to host EV drivers en route to COP26 UN Climate Change Conference at its eco headquarters in North East Lincolnshire. They will also be introduced to myenergi’s latest range of renewable energy technologies, including the eco-smart zappi EV charge r. myenergi employees outside their new HQ.

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Are public charging costs really putting the brakes on EV fleet sales?

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Jordan Brompton, co-founder and CMO of myenergi, addresses concerns from the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) over rising public charging costs, questions whether high prices are really having a negative impact on vehicle sales, and explains the numerous solutions available for drivers to embrace more cost effective charging options.

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Extreme E – Greenland Glacier – Legacy Programme

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This is causing havoc amongst the huge number of species in our world’s oceans that have adapted and become climatized to certain temperatures over thousands / millions of years. Many asked, is it a good idea to bring lots of people to an area already delicate and feeling the effects of climate change?