Germany’s HeyCharge secures €2.5 million EIC grant to scale offline EV charging across Europe

February 18, 2026 at 10:42 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Germany’s HeyCharge secures €2.5 million EIC grant to scale offline EV charging across Europe

Germany’s HeyCharge has secured a significant €2.5 million grant from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator for its SecureCharge FLEX project. This funding will accelerate the development, certification, and large-scale piloting of HeyCharge's innovative EV charging platform across Europe, marking a crucial step in expanding accessible electric vehicle infrastructure. The company's technology aims to overcome limitations in underground parking environments where internet-dependent chargers often fail. HeyCharge's patented platform is designed to operate without requiring dedicated communications infrastructure, a departure from traditional EV chargers. This approach drastically reduces installation costs by over 40% and ensures 100% reliability, even in challenging locations like underground garages. This innovation is critical for democratizing home charging for the nearly half of Europe's population residing in apartment buildings. This development aligns with broader European efforts to foster digital sovereignty and innovation in the electric vehicle sector. The EIC grant to HeyCharge is part of a larger trend of substantial public and private investment in EV charging and energy optimisation technologies across the continent, with approximately €25 million disclosed funding in 2025 alone for this segment. HeyCharge's focus on infrastructure-light solutions for multi-unit dwellings positions it as a key player in scaling electrification solutions for a wider European audience.

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Published: February 18, 2026 at 10:42 AM UTC
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