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Bulgaria’s Ampeco raises $26mn in Revaia-led Series B funding

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Jakob Ulrych
November 28, 2024
Ampeco’s partnerships abroad will allow it to expand into new markets.

EV charging startup Ampeco has raised a $26M Series B round led by Revaia, with participation from existing investors Cavalry Ventures, BMW i Ventures, and LAUNCHub Ventures. It has now raised a total of $42M since its founding in 2019. 

The raised funds will be used by Ampeco to expand its growth and its presence in Western Europe, the Nordics, the UK, North America and Southeast Asia. To achieve its goal, the company plans to double its team in the next two years.

“This milestone brings our total funding to $42mn since our founding in 2019, marking a significant step in our journey to enable and accelerate the global transition to electric mobility,” the company said in a press release.

“With this funding, we’re poised to further drive innovation in EV charging management software, helping our clients build and scale robust charging networks that will accelerate the global transition to electric mobility. The positive market feedback has reinforced our vision for 2025 as we prepare to launch new platform capabilities focused on operational excellence and network scalability,” Radev said in the press release.

In January last year, Ampeco secured $16mn in Series A funding round led by BMW I Ventures, the US-based venture capital arm of German carmaker BMW.

Currently, the company has over 160 clients across 60 markets.

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