
SWTCH Energy
Provides end-to-end EV charging and energy management solutions.
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SWTCH Energy Inc. provides electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions geared towards multi-tenant residential, workplace, and retail properties across North America. Founded in 2016 by Carter Li and Laura Bryson, the Toronto-based company aims to make EV charging more accessible in high-density urban settings. Li, the current CEO, has a background as a management consultant in the energy and cleantech industries, while Bryson previously served as a Project Manager at a cleantech company. The company's initial concept was an Airbnb-style service for sharing charging stations, but it has since pivoted to a model of working directly with real estate developers and property managers.
The core of SWTCH's business is a turnkey solution that includes hardware, software, and ongoing management for EV charging infrastructure. The company's business model is structured to reduce upfront costs for property owners, partly through a Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS) subscription that bundles hardware, installation, software, and maintenance into a monthly fee. This approach allows building owners to offer EV charging as an amenity, potentially increasing property value and attracting and retaining tenants, while also creating new revenue streams. SWTCH primarily serves building owners, property managers, real estate developers, and parking operators.
SWTCH's product suite centers around its software platform, SWTCH OS™, a cloud-based system that gives property managers control over their charging stations, including usage enforcement and billing. A key feature is SWTCH Control™, a dynamic load management system that optimizes energy distribution by monitoring a building's electrical capacity in real-time. This technology allows properties to support up to ten times more chargers on existing electrical infrastructure, avoiding expensive grid upgrades. The company is also leveraging machine learning and AI to further advance its energy management capabilities. For drivers, SWTCH offers a mobile app and RFID cards for a seamless charging experience.
Since its inception, SWTCH has seen significant growth, marked by several funding rounds, including a $1.1 million seed round in 2020, a US$13 million Series A in 2022, and a US$27.2 million Series B round in 2024. The company reported a tenfold expansion of its charging network between its Series A and Series B funding. Key investors include Blue Earth Capital, Alantra's Energy Transition Fund, and Active Impact Investments. This financial backing is intended to accelerate the deployment of charging solutions in multi-tenant buildings across North America.
Keywords: EV charging solutions, multifamily buildings, commercial properties, energy management, load balancing, smart charging, Charging-as-a-Service, CaaS, real estate technology, property technology, EV infrastructure, tenant amenity, SWTCH Control, OCPP, cleantech, charging network, electrical infrastructure optimization, revenue generation, sustainable transportation, urban charging solutions