Trojan Energy EV chargers
334 Trojan Energy charge points across 2 UK towns and 1 region, up to 22kW.
About Trojan Energy
Trojan Energy was an Aberdeen-based EV charging solutions company founded in 2016 that specialised in innovative flat-and-flush on-street charging technology. The company was known for transforming urban EV charging with its patented subsurface technology designed to sit flat and flush to the pavement, avoiding street clutter and visual disruption to heritage areas. Trojan Energy had installed approximately 1,500 charge points by 2026, mostly concentrated in London, and operated complementary Trojan Hub networks for high-power charging and Trojan Home for ultra-low home tariffs. In February 2026, Trojan Energy entered administration but was quickly acquired by Connected Kerb's subsidiary Urban EV Infrastructure Limited in a pre-pack administration process announced on February 10, 2026. All 63 of Trojan's employees transferred as part of the transaction. Connected Kerb planned to maintain Trojan's 1,500 existing live charge points and fully integrate Trojan's Flat & Flush Hub and Home products into its own technology portfolio. The acquisition significantly strengthened Connected Kerb's position as a leader in accessible, smart, and future-proof charging infrastructure, combining Trojan's engineering excellence and UK-based manufacturing with Connected Kerb's network scale and operational capabilities.
Trojan Energy chargers across the UK
Speed breakdown
Trojan Energy runs 162 fast (7–49kW), 172 slow (under 7kW).