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Connected Kerb, the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure specialist, has secured 聽investment of up to 拢110m from Aviva Investors.

The investment will support the London-based startup鈥檚 plans to deliver 190,000 on-street EV chargers by 2030 to revolutionise access to EV charging for the millions of drivers without off-street parking.

As part of the deal, Connected Kerb will also deliver EV charging infrastructure across the insurer鈥檚 pan-European real estate portfolio, which includes over 300 major owned assets in the UK alone 鈥 one of the country鈥檚 largest portfolios.

Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO of Connected Kerb, said: 鈥淥ur partnership with Aviva Investors will turn EV charging on its head. Successfully delivering the benefits of the EV transition to all 鈥 regardless of location, wealth, or circumstance 鈥 relies entirely on the UK鈥檚 ability to deploy convenient and reliable public charging at scale. For many, it has so far been neither.

鈥楤ig UK plans鈥 for EV charging infrastructure scaleup

鈥淭his investment combines the proven long-term reliability of Connected Kerb鈥檚 infrastructure with the financial resources and expertise of Aviva Investors to deploy charging, at scale, to all corners of the UK, giving individuals and businesses the confidence to make the switch to electric, and dramatically reduce carbon emissions and air pollution 鈥 it鈥檚 truly game-changing.鈥

Peter Howe, co-founder and chairman of Connected Kerb, added: 鈥淎viva鈥檚 investment into Connected Kerb is a vote of confidence in our unique technology and approach from one of the world鈥檚 biggest and most recognisable brands.

鈥淭he investment, and accompanying expertise from Aviva, will not only supercharge our UK rollout plans, but also lays the groundwork for expansion into other markets across Europe and into the US.鈥

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Sean McLachlan, senior director, infrastructure, at Aviva Investors, added: 鈥淲e are pleased to support Connected Kerb鈥檚 ambitious rollout of EV charging infrastructure across the UK, a sector at the heart of the transition towards a low carbon future.

“The funding we are providing will help to speed up the provision of EV charging to homes and businesses alike, whilst increasing accessibility. We also look forward to working with a management team which has market leading experience in building and operating public infrastructure and integrated smart networks, alongside excellent ESG credentials.鈥

Connected Kerb will have installed over 4,000 chargers in 2022 alone and the company plans to have 190,000 chargers installed by 2030.

The London-based company is also planning an expansion into the US, having recently been selected by the New York City Department of Transport and Newlab to deliver an on-street EV charging pilot in New York.