Europe Energy Start-up Ecologics Tech Secures $225M Funding to Power Mobile Energy Solutions for Electric HGVs
As Europe races toward a net-zero future, one bold startup is addressing a critical gap in the continent’s clean transport ambitions. Ecologics Technologies, a cleantech innovator, is developing high-capacity mobile powerbanks tailored specifically for electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs). These cutting-edge mobile units aim to revolutionize how long-haul electric trucks are charged—bringing energy directly to the vehicles, rather than forcing fleets to rely on static infrastructure that is costly, time-consuming to build, and often impractical for heavy-duty logistics routes.
The company has achieved a major milestone by securing $225 million USD in funding to accelerate the development and initial deployment of its technology. The capital raise was made possible with the strategic support of Eclips Corporation UK Ltd, which served as the investment vehicle for a consortium of forward-looking investors focused on sustainable infrastructure and next-generation energy transition technologies. The group brings together investors committed to backing disruptive clean energy innovations that will define the future of sustainable logistics and energy systems. The new capital will enable Ecologics to advance engineering and product development, launch pilot programs with leading logistics partners, and prepare for large-scale rollout across the European market.
We are thrilled to have finally secured the funding necessary to bring this long-held vision to life, said Shahid Hamza, CEO of Ecologics Technology. This has been a dream in the making for over five years, delayed not by lack of innovation or ambition, but by the challenge of finding the right financial partners. A very special thanks goes to David Bamber of Eclips Corporation, whose forward-thinking and innovative approach made it possible to structure a financing solution that unlocked this opportunity
Ecologic’s approach couldn’t be more timely. While passenger EV infrastructure has expanded rapidly in recent years, the heavy vehicle sector has lagged behind, burdened by the size, cost, and technical complexity of fixed high-capacity chargers. With European Union regulations tightening around emissions, and more cities introducing low-emission zones that restrict diesel freight vehicles, the pressure on logistics companies to electrify their fleets is mounting. Yet many operators remain hesitant—chiefly due to concerns around charging infrastructure and operational limitations.
This is where Ecologics stands out. By offering a mobile, modular, and scalable charging solution, the solution enables fleet operators to adopt electric trucks without being tethered to the limitations of static infrastructure. The environmental benefits are equally compelling: by supporting the widespread adoption of eHGVs, Ecologics contributes directly to the EU’s climate targets, helping slash emissions in one of the hardest-to-decarbonize sectors. Moreover, the mobile units themselves are designed with circularity in mind, allowing for modular upgrades, redeployment, and end-of-life recycling.
With over 200,000 electric trucks projected to be on European roads by 2030, the market opportunity for flexible charging solutions is enormous. Ecologic is well-positioned to meet this demand, not only by supplying mobile units but potentially offering fleet-as-a-service models, cross-border roaming support for pan-European logistics, and eventually energy services like grid balancing and vehicle-to-grid integration.
While challenges such as battery sourcing, regulatory barriers, and competition from established infrastructure providers remain, Ecologics Tech’s early success in attracting significant investment underscores the market's confidence in its vision. With a solution that directly addresses the operational hurdles of electric freight, this pioneering startup is setting the stage for a comprehensive transformation in how heavy goods vehicles are powered.
Ecologics Vision is not just building mobile chargers, it's mission is to redefine the future of logistics by ensuring that the power to drive economic growth and environmental progress moves alongside the vehicles themselves.