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Trojan Energy reaffirms partnership with T+E

Electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator Trojan Energy has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with Transport + Energy for another year.
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James Evison

Electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator Trojan Energy has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with Transport + Energy for another year.

As part of the partnership, Trojan Energy will continue its support and participation in the Transport + Energy Forum, and sponsorship of a category at the annual Awards presentation on the evening of the conference.

Trojan will also continue to share original insights across 2025, delivering impactful content throughout the year to T+E, combined with a comprehensive advertising package, which will ensure widespread visibility and outreach within our community.

Since its inception in 2016, Trojan Energy has remained dedicated to democratising the energy transition. Starting with enabling the switch to eMobility, the company developed Trojan HUB, an EV charge point installed in residential areas offering an equal chance for EV drivers without a driveway to charge effectively at home, while preserving their streets and footpaths.

The news comes as Trojan Energy is working with local authorities across the UK to make on-street charging in residential areas simpler, safer and smarter. It has already installed more than 1,500 Trojan Hub ‘flat & flush’ charge points in a number of streets in London, including a recent deal in the London Borough of Camden.

Ian Mackenzie, CEO of Trojan Energy, said:

“Trojan Energy is delighted to have renewed our long-standing partnership with Transport and Energy, who continue to do so much to unite the sectors. We recently announced the award of 570 chargers in Camden and Trojan have an exciting year ahead.

“With a number of future awards in the pipeline and our Series B fundraise just starting, we will also deploy our flat and flush chargers to unlock the prospect of home-connected shared charging on our streets and lowering the cost of charging for all EV drivers without driveways.

“We look forward very much to working with Alec and his growing team to highlight the message that everyone must benefit from the energy transition.”

Alec Peachey, Founder and Editorial Director at Transport + Energy, added:

“Trojan Energy has supported our brand since we formed. We appreciate their support over the years and are delighted to work closely with them to raise their profile.

“I look forward, alongside the T+E team, to continuing working to facilitate future clean energy and travel, and as we move from commitment to certainty on the decarbonisation journey.”

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