31/05/2023

NI EV Charging Firm Secures Major Investment

Weev, the NI-based electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator has secured an investment from Octopus Investments (Octopus), to expand NI's charging infrastructure.

Octopus, part of Octopus Group, is backing Weev's rollout plan with up to £50 million to address the shortage of charging infrastructure in NI.

EV drivers in Northern Ireland are disproportionately underserved in terms of charging infrastructure. According to the Department for Transport, the region had only 20 public charge points per 100,000 people – substantially lower than the UK average (60). The government's commitment to end the sale of petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030 will apply to all regions of the UK and this disparity underpins the opportunity for significant investment into Northern Ireland's EV charging infrastructure.

Weev was set up by Dominic Kearns and Thomas O'Hagan in 2022 to create Northern Ireland's largest privately operated EV charging network. The company installs public chargers and end-to-end EV solutions for workplace and fleet. Weev's chargers enable EV drivers to charge in as little as 20 minutes2. Its network is convenient and reliable, both of which are paramount to EV drivers.

This will be the first investment for Octopus Sustainable Infrastructure Fund (OSIF); a strategy announced last year with cornerstone investment from the UK Infrastructure Bank. OSIF will provide growth capital to the next generation of infrastructure companies with proven technology and transformative potential, that are critical to meeting the scale of the UK's net zero ambitions.

Philip Rainey, CEO, Weev said:

"In a world of rising energy prices, consumers and fleet operators are now thinking more seriously than ever before about switching to an EV to unlock significant cost savings and reduce their carbon footprint. We are helping to enable this switch by breaking down barriers such as range anxiety through access to convenient and reliable EV chargers.

"This investment from Octopus enables a major expansion to the size and scope of the rollout we announced at launch last year.  We can now increase our focus on providing more rapid and ultra-rapid charging hubs in response to growing demand from EV drivers. In total, the capital will enable us to install and maintain a network of thousands of EV charging points over the next five years using locally-based teams and expertise."

Lukasz Michalak, Investment Director, Sustainable Infrastructure, at Octopus, said:

"OSIF is focused on investing growth capital into sustainable infrastructure businesses tackling climate change and supporting levelling-up ambitions across the UK. Weev is the perfect example of the next generation of infrastructure companies doing just that. By backing Weev, we see a great opportunity to deliver a positive impact to Northern Ireland's communities while meeting the financial objectives of the fund."

"We have great confidence in the Weev team. Not only have they previously been in charge of various successful infrastructure businesses in Northern Ireland, but they also share our ethos of putting the customer first."

John Flint, CEO, UK Infrastructure Bank, said: "We invested in the Octopus Sustainable Investment Fund with the purpose of increasing capital for the next generation of sustainable infrastructure projects across the UK. The potential Weev has to scale up EV charging in Northern Ireland is significant, and we look forward to seeing the impact on decarbonising the local transport infrastructure to support the UK's transition to net zero."

In arranging this financing, Weev was advised by Cameron Barney LLP and Tughans LLP. The Weev founders were advised by Radius Corporate Finance Limited. OSIF was advised by Addleshaw Goddard LLP.


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