Infrastructure + technology

Connected Kerb acquires Trojan Energy

Connected Kerb has announced the acquisition of Trojan Energy’s pioneering Flat & Flush on-street charging technology and associated network.
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Alec Peachey

Connected Kerb has announced the acquisition of Trojan Energy’s pioneering Flat & Flush on-street charging technology and associated network.

According to the company, the move strengthens Connected Kerb’s position as a leader in accessible, smart, and future-proof charging infrastructure designed for all communities. 

Trojan’s engineering leadership and UK – based manufacturing of intelligent, discreet and durable infrastructure aligns closely with Connected Kerb’s mission to deliver long – life, low maintenance community charging solutions at scale.

Connected Kerb will maintain the operation of Trojan’s 1,500 existing live charge points and integrate Trojan’s Flat & Flush Hub and Home products into its own proven technology portfolio.

The acquisition enhances Connected Kerb’s ability to deliver high density neighbourhood charging, where the firm is resolving critical barriers to EV ownership for the 60% of households without access to off – street parking.

With EV ownership accelerating and public charging demand increasingly centred on reliability, availability, and urban accessibility, the combined Connected Kerb–Trojan portfolio is uniquely positioned to meet this challenge head on.

Trojan’s subsurface technology also complements Connected Kerb’s own established architecture, enabling future cross compatibility and supporting next generation developments in intelligent kerbside management.

Benefits of the acquisition:

• Expanded solutions portfolio – Combining these great (British) technologies means Connected Kerb can serve all locations across the urban environment, even heritage listed areas and including a safe, durable and high quality cross pavement home charging solution.

• Enhanced EV driver experience – The combined expertise delivers an award – winning charging experience across a broader range of on – street parking locations, maintaining a high level of service and reliability.

• Operational efficiencies across the organisations – In operations and maintenance, but also in energy management, where both businesses share significant expertise.

Chris Pateman – Jones, CEO Connected Kerb, said:

“This acquisition marks a pivotal moment in our mission to make reliable, accessible EV charging available to everyone, especially those without driveways. Trojan’s cutting – edge subsurface technology perfectly complements Connected Kerb’s long – life, smart charging infrastructure. Together, we’re building a future where clean transport is easy, equitable, and built for all communities.”

Ian Mackenzie, CEO Trojan Energy, said:

“This deal brings Trojan Energy’s pioneering Flat & Flush charge points inside one of the UK’s largest and fastest- growing EV charging networks, Connected Kerb. The acquisition allows existing and new customers to benefit from a larger combined network and accelerates the benefits of the energy transition for EV drivers, their communities and the planet.”

Image courtesy of Trojan Energy.

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