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Last edited by Significa liberdade (talk | contribs) 58 days ago. (Update) |
Industry | EV charging |
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Founded | September 2017 |
Headquarters | Spain |
Website | zunder |
Zunder operates a fast charging network in Spain and parts of France.
History
editThe startup was founded in 2017 with an initial investment of 100 million euros from Via.[1] At the time, they were a mobility provider and integrated other offerings in their app.
In 2022, they received 100 million euros from the French investor Mirova. A total of 300 million euros is planned over three years. With this funding at least 4,000 fast chargers shall be built in southern Europe by 2025.[1]
Einzelnachweise
edit- ^ a b Nora Manthey (2022-10-12). "Zunder gets fresh capital to advance ultra-rapid charging in Iberia". electrive.