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Greenbackers Deal of the Week Profile: Oomph EV Charging

As the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) accelerates globally, the need for an adaptable and reliable charging infrastructure becomes increasingly critical. Portable mobile rapid DC charging equipment offers a highly versatile solution to several key challenges facing the EV industry and society at large. Here’s why:

  1. Flexibility in Location
    Traditional charging stations are fixed, which limits their utility to specific areas, usually in urban centres or along major highways. Portable DC chargers, however, can be deployed wherever they are needed, from rural areas to temporary event sites or during emergencies. This flexibility ensures that EVs are not confined to certain routes or locations, encouraging broader adoption of electric mobility.
  2. Emergency Response and Disaster Relief
    In emergency situations such as natural disasters, conventional infrastructure may be compromised. Portable DC charging units can be rapidly deployed to provide critical charging support for EVs used in rescue operations, medical emergencies, or evacuation procedures. This capability is vital for maintaining mobility when the fixed grid is down or inaccessible.
  3. Expanding Charging Infrastructure in Underserved Areas
    Rural and remote areas often lack the charging infrastructure found in urban settings, which can deter EV adoption in these regions. Portable chargers allow for the gradual and flexible introduction of charging capabilities without the need for significant upfront investment in permanent installations. They can serve as interim solutions while permanent infrastructure is being developed or tested for demand.
  4. Support for Large-Scale Events and Temporary Needs
    Events such as festivals, sports games, or large public gatherings create a temporary surge in demand for EV charging. Installing permanent stations for such events is impractical. Portable DC chargers can be brought in to meet the temporary demand, providing efficient charging without the need for long-term infrastructure investment.
  5. Reducing Range Anxiety
    Range anxiety remains a significant barrier to EV adoption. The ability to deploy rapid DC charging equipment to areas where demand is high or where vehicles are stranded helps alleviate this concern. This capability ensures that EV drivers feel confident traveling beyond well-established charging networks, knowing that support can be mobilized if needed.
  6. Testing and Pilot Projects
    Portable DC chargers are invaluable for pilot projects and market testing in new regions or emerging markets. Before committing to permanent infrastructure, companies and governments can use mobile units to gauge demand and user behavior. This reduces the financial risk associated with building underutilized charging stations.
  7. Scalability and Cost-Efficiency
    Compared to permanent infrastructure, portable chargers are cost-effective and scalable. They can be moved and reused as demand shifts, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently. This flexibility leads to better utilization of equipment and a more adaptive charging network that can grow with the market.
  8. Supporting the Transition to Green Energy
    As the energy grid transitions to more renewable sources, portable DC chargers can integrate with mobile energy storage systems or on-site renewable energy generators. This enables a greener, more sustainable charging option that can be deployed even in off-grid or low-grid-capacity areas.

Conclusion

Portable mobile rapid DC charging equipment addresses so many of the current challenges in the EV charging landscape, providing flexibility, emergency response capability, and support for underserved areas. As the world seeks to shift faster toward electric mobility, these mobile units will play a crucial role in ensuring that power is available wherever it’s needed, thereby accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles and contributing to a more sustainable future.

Greenbackers is pleased to introduce Oomph EV Power Limited, a female-founded technology business based in Cambridge, UK, and Greenbackers Deal of The Week.

Why Oomph is important:

  • Innovative technology: Oomph designs and manufactures portable mobile rapid DC charging equipment to provide power where it’s needed, deploying off-grid charging when not connected to any supply and rapid DC charging. The technology has commercially launched and is in the marketplace.
  • Commercial traction: Manufactured & tested Proof of Concept. Post-PoC developed Mk 2 iteration, (re-worked to improve weight and size). Pre-production model produced. The company is currently pre-revenue but has a significant tracked and evidenced pipeline with a newly appointed ‘industry insider’ Sales Director in place to close deals.
  • Investment Traction: Previously raised £1M from founders and HNWI’s.
  • The Market and potential: Fleet operator depots are often leased and thus require planning permission before grid connection can be made which can take 18-24 months. This has led to car dealerships, for example, receiving new EV’s with no ability to charge them. Addressing the needs of fleets has produced a rich vein of enquiries about Oomph equipment pricing and delivery availability from across all continents. For example, Tata Power (India), is seeking EV charging solutions in large national areas where there is little or no chance of building infrastructure.
  • De-risked investment: Oomph’s control and management software is a valuable source of data for remotely interrogating charging conditions, service intervals and diagnostics. For fleet managers, this data is a useful resource to efficiently manage their asset base. Mobility also enables instant deployment and allows charging when and where needed.

Investment Snapshot:

  • Type: Seed Round. Both SEIS & EIS approved 
  • Target amount:  £1.0m
  • Minimum contribution:  £100k

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For further information or to speak with Oomph directly contact: Annika Borrmann at [email protected]