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Trojan Energy

start up
United Kingdom - Aberdeen
  • 18/01/2024
  • Unknown
  • $32,988,000

Trojan Energy was formed in 2016 with one mission: to ensure everyone benefits from the energy transition.

With total focus on enabling the switch to eMobility, we developed the Trojan Electric Vehicle Charging System. A system that finally offers an equal chance for EV drivers without a driveway to charge effectively at home, while eliminating residual clutter on the pavement. A system that doesn't require municipal authorities to zone off parking spaces and gives network operators the ability to manage power demand in real time.

A system that delivers flat and flush chargepoints in hubs of fifteen, or single units powered by the home, to leave the streetscape uncluttered for everyone.

We want to give drivers the confidence and practicality they need to go electric.

We're going to do our bit for the global effort to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality by supporting electrification and the transition to renewable energy. We’re doing this by addressing the lack of EV charging infrastructure within the urban environment.

We’re charging towards Net-Zero.


Related People

Ian MackenzieFounder

Ian Mackenzie United Kingdom - Greater Aberdeen Area

Ian Mackenzie is a chartered mechanical engineer with 20 years industry experience leading engineering and project teams carrying out Oil and Gas Projects in the North Sea and around the world. In 2016 working together with of 3 other likeminded engineers he founded Trojan Energy with the mission to bring the benefits of the low carbon revolution to everyone.

Previously he has successfully completed projects in the Gulf of Mexico, Libya, Egypt, and the North Sea. He worked for Maersk Oil UK from 2008 to 2018 fulfilling a range of leadership roles including subsea manager, head of mechanical, head of projects, head of topsides engineering, concept development lead. He currently has the role of development lead in the Central Graben area for Total.

Ian has been married to Alison for 20 years, they have 3 children and live in Stonehaven near Aberdeen where he is an elder at Fetteresso Parish Church, and a member of the Stonehaven sailing club.