DeCharge has raised $2.5 million in seed funding to develop autonomous, AI-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging networks. The funding round was led by Lemniscap and aims to support the deployment of over 3,000 community-owned chargers across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Additionally, DeCharge plans to release its second-generation charging unit, the DeCharge Beast, which will feature an 11 kWh capacity in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Verdek has completed the construction of an EV charging facility in Staten Island, New York, promoting sustainability in the region.
.@DeCharge__ secured $2.5M seed funding to build autonomous, AI-powered EV charging networks ⚡️ The team plans to deploy 3,000+ EV chargers across the US, Europe, and Middle East—with the gen 2 DeCharge Beast featuring 11kWh capacity coming soon 👀 https://t.co/NBmrz0yeqG
DeCharge Network secures $2.5M seed funding to build autonomous, AI-powered EV charging networks ⚡️ The team plans to deploy 3,000+ EV chargers across the US, Europe, and Middle East—with the gen 2 DeCharge Beast featuring 11kWh capacity coming soon 👀 https://t.co/NBmrz0yeqG
.@DeCharge secures $2.5M seed funding to build autonomous AI-powered EV charging networks ⚡️ Plans include deploying 3,000+ community-owned chargers across the US, Europe, and Middle East — and releasing the Gen 2 DeCharge Beast with 11kWh capacity in the coming weeks