Go Eve Raises £3M in First Funding

Go Eve

Go Eve, a Dublin, Ireland-based electric vehicle (EV) charging startup, raised £3M in first funding.

The round saw participation from The Pearl Family Office, Carter Gem, Automotive Ventures Inc., Kero Development Partners and Cur8 Capital.

The company intends to use the funds to secure its supply chains and scale production.

Co-founded by Hugh Sheehy, John Goodbody, Professor Robert Shorten, Dr Pietro Ferraro and Andrew Cullen in 2021, Go Eve is an electric vehicle (EV) charging startup whose “DockChain” technology aims to make high-power DC charging cost-competitive with lower-power AC charging options. The technology extends the reach of a single rapid DC charger to a daisy-chain of low-cost charging terminals. The software then intelligently manages a virtual queue, flowing high power to each individual connected EV, scheduling each in turn. The company completed a pilot installation at the Imperial campus last November.

The company has offices at NovaUCD in Dublin and in London.

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10/07/2023