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myenergi ranked 26th in The Sunday Times 100

myenergi has been listed in The Sunday Times 100 once again. Run in partnership with Barclays Private Bank and DHL Express, the initiative celebrates entrepreneurial achievement, commercial success and exponential growth. myenergi ranked 26th in the 2023 league table, reporting revenue of £67m until May and average annual sales growth over three years of 125%.

 

Founded in 2016, by Lee Sutton and Jordan Brompton, the company is best known for pioneering the world’s first solar compatible electric vehicle charger, zappi. Headquartered in Stallingborough, Lincolnshire, with subsidies in Germany, Australia, Ireland and the Netherlands, it is regarded as a fast growing eco-smart home tech firm.

 

Recently shipping its 500,000th unit, myenergi has invested in state-of-the-art production facilities and product range. In 2022, the company launched its smart home battery, libbi.

 

Lee Sutton, Co-Founder and CEO of myenergi, comments, “When we founded myenergi, the purpose was simple – to remove the barriers to a greener future by pioneering a simple transition to renewable energy. We started with nothing, apart from a few good ideas and a serious passion for change. Today, we’re widely considered one of the sector’s fastest-growing companies.

 

“Being named in The Sunday Times 100 for the second year in a row is a real honour. The accolade is testament to everyone who has supported our innovation, achievement and exponential growth.”