Weev, a Belfast-based start-up that provides charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, has secured up to £50 million in funding to help with its rollout in Northern Ireland.
The company is seeking to counter a severe lack of charging points in the north that allow EV drivers to share in as little as 20 minutes. Founded by Dominic Kearns and Thomas O’Hagen last year, the firm announced a £20 million investment in charging infrastructure ...
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