ZipCharge Go portable EV charger wins British Engineering Excellence Award
The award for the British Engineering Excellence Award ‘R&D Project of the Year’, was given in recognition of ZipCharge’s exacting R&D programme and putting the game-changing portable Electric Vehicle (EV) charger through meticulous automotive industry car development processes and standard trials to ensure it is ready for market in early 2023.
The Go portable EV charger is now advancing to validation prototype (VP) stage with designs released for manufacture and hardware testing well underway.
The British Engineering Excellence Awards have been running since 2009 to champion and celebrate design and innovation within the UK.
Since then, the BEEAs have grown in size and stature with both large and small businesses competing for the prestigious prizes, competing on a level playing field, judged solely on the quality of their engineering.
ZipCharge Co-founder, Richie Sibal, said: “Winning this award is terrific recognition of the hard work and dedication the team has invested in making the ZipCharge Go a portable EV charger you can use every day, whatever the weather and in any location.
“Our customers will expect their EV power bank to be as robust and hardwearing as their vehicle, so we have implemented exhaustive automotive industry testing standards to the unit, the electronics and the software. We’re highly confident it will work perfectly wherever they park their EVs.”
ZipCharge Co-founder, Jonathan Carrier, said: “ZipCharge as a great example of British engineering and innovation. Winning this award underlines the UK’s position as leaders at the forefront of electrification.
“The UK is globally recognised as engineering some of the best EVs in the world, from the Nissan Leaf to the LEVC Taxi. Now our EV charging products are engineered to the same exacting quality.”
Chairperson of the Awards and Stakeholder Engagement Director at the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Philippa Oldham, said: “ZipCharge took an innovative approach to develop a product that addresses a real need in the fast-growing EV market.
“It’s a simple concept, but with quite complex technical challenges and the judges were impressed with how they manged this. The value and use case for a portable EV charger is evident, with the potential to break down barriers to EV ownership and I look forward to seeing this product come to market.”
Image: courtesy ZipCharge