
V2C
The future, sustainability and innovation through the electric charging.
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Total Funding | 000k |
V2C, established in Valencia, Spain in February 2016 by Víctor Sanchis, has carved out a niche in the electric vehicle charging market through its focus on developing and manufacturing advanced e-Chargers. The company's inception was driven by Sanchis's final degree project, which laid the groundwork for the firm's technological direction. V2C's product line is designed, developed, and manufactured in Spain, emphasizing local and European technological capabilities. The firm targets both individual consumers (B2C) and businesses (B2B), including installers, distributors, and automakers, serving a broad segment of the e-mobility ecosystem. Its business model revolves around the direct sale of these charging solutions, aiming to reduce both the time and cost associated with electric vehicle recharging.
The core of V2C's offering is its range of smart chargers, such as the Trydan and Pulsar models, which are distinguished by their integration with photovoltaic systems. This feature allows users to directly leverage solar energy for vehicle charging, a significant value proposition for environmentally conscious consumers and those looking to optimize energy costs. The chargers are equipped with dynamic power control and can be managed via a mobile application called V2C Cloud. This app provides users with functionalities like programming charging sessions, monitoring energy consumption in real-time, and selecting different charging modes, thereby enhancing user control and efficiency. V2C has demonstrated consistent growth, reporting a turnover of five million euros in 2022 and expanding its international presence to over 30 countries.
Keywords: electric vehicle charging, e-mobility, smart chargers, photovoltaic integration, energy management, Spanish technology, EVSE, charging infrastructure, B2B solutions, renewable energy