£85-105k
3 days a week in office (Cannon Street/Monument, London)
EV charging network
Open for applications
EV charging network
21-100 employees
Open for applications
£85-105k
3 days a week in office (Cannon Street/Monument, London)
21-100 employees
To revolutionise the EV charging experience.
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To revolutionise the EV charging experience.
Sales of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will end by 2030 according to the government. That’s a rapidly impending deadline and a fantastic tailwind for electric vehicle companies. One of those companies is the rapid EV charging point network - Osprey.
Osprey, formerly Engenie, is determined to provide the public charging infrastructure that the UK will desperately need. By focusing on delivering an easy-to-use, reliable and well-located product, the company has built an impressive reputation in the industry.
That reputation is also creating a positive engine for growth. The company is strategically pursuing partnerships with corporations operating large EV fleets such as British Gas,, who’s 9000 vehicle engineer-driven fleet relies on Osprey’s recently developed charger management platform.
The biggest challenge for the company continues to be the stellar competition it faces in the market from major operators like Tesla and InstaVolt. However, with both immense overall market growth and strong positioning amongst corporate clients, Osprey will feel there is more than enough growth potential for its network.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jul 2022
$23.9m
SERIES D
Jul 2019
$46.4m
SERIES C
Ian Johnston
(CEO)Previously at Temporis Developments, where they were Head of Operations and then Chief Operating Officer for over seven years, responsible for the delivery of the UK’s largest portfolio of Feed-in Tariff wind farm projects. Prior to Temporis, Ian was Retail Operations Manager for Volkswagen for four years, responsible for managing the performance, development and franchise relationship of 14 franchised Volkswagen retailers.