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Norwegian EV charging startup Installer gets US$4m seed funding

Norwegian renewable energy and EV charging tech startup Installer has raised US$4m funding in a round led by Brighteye Ventures.
By Liam McLoughlin March 10, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Installer says its model can help OEMs sell directly to consumers. Image: Installer
Installer says its model can help OEMs sell directly to consumers. Image: Installer

The seed funding round also included PT1, Futurum Capital and Sondo Capital.

Installer optimises the installation and maintenance process of renewable energy assets including EV chargers, solar panels and heat pumps, via a data-driven platform, speeding up climate tech adoption by seamlessly matching clients with instant access to skilled installers.

The start=up says its mission is to solve these issues by developing the infrastructure that improves collaboration between businesses and installer companies, builds trust, and delivers exceptional digital customer experiences.

Installer's customers include Futurehome, a Norwegian original equipment manufacturer producing EV chargers and smart home energy products.

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