Enough Energy

Enough Energy

Making battery systems simple

Company Details

Location
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2024
Employees
4-10
Funding
USD $1M-$5M

Management Team

Ciara Flannery

Co-Founder

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About Enough Energy

The problem we're solving:

Batteries are surrounded by expensive electronics for power control - up to 50% of the cost lies in the hardware for power conversion. This is a blocker to deployments of battery systems across a range of applications, including for boosting EV charging in power constrained areas.

Our solution:

We’re replacing hefty hardware with a single board: all-in-one intelligent board for battery monitoring and total power control – radically simplified.

We're also deploying this technology to develop the world's first "inverter-less" battery boosted EV charger, delivering 20 minute vehicle turnaround wherever it is needed. With these systems, we aim to support vehicle fleet depots to electrify sooner.

Our differentiator:

Our technology approach allows us to eliminate all traditional power conversion hardware from battery systems. This results in: substantially reduced cost, smaller footprint, greater control and improved fault tolerance.

Our biggest achievement:

We were the 14th company ever awarded the Entrepreurial Fellowship from the UK's battery research body, The Faraday Institution. We also have a couple of exciting customer projects that we can share more on soon!
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