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Trojan Energy, of Aberdeen, has launched a £2 million growth project with support from public sector funding. The electric vehicle charging technology firm aims to scale up development, research ...
North-east electric vehicle (EV) charging firm Trojan Energy is to move its headquarters and production facility to the Energy Transition Zone within ...
Trojan's chargers are made in Aberdeen where it currently employs 68 people, with 600 points currently in operation in Oxfordshire and the London boroughs of Camden, Brent, and Barnet councils.
Trojan Energy has developed an on-street EV charging solution that sits flush with the pavement until a user plugs in a special charging cable and tops up their vehicle. The first five Connectors ...
An attachable lance connects vehicles to a flat-and-flush charging point in the street. Credit: Trojan Energy. Trojan Energy is now in the process of a commercial rollout as Barnet Council appointed ...
Launched in 2016, Trojan Energy’s chargers sit flush with the pavement, with the aim of leaving streetscapes clutter free, while offering charging speeds of up to 22kW.
The council awarded Trojan Energy a contract to install over 570 on-street Level 2 EV chargers by 2026. The project kicks off with an initial rollout of 70 chargers in July 2025, with the rest ...
Trojan Energy of Aberdeen has secured £26m to extend the roll-out of its on-street electric vehicle charging technology ...
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