EcoG, an international technology company that allows businesses to rapidly develop interoperable Level 3 charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs), is opening its US headquarters in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit.
EcoG has been supported with a $1.5M Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
EcoG is a German EV infrastructure company co-founded by Siemens alums Dr Joerg Heuer (CEO) and Dr Johannes Hund (CTO). EcoG was born out of the Techstars Mobility Accelerator in Detroit in 2017 and now returns to the historic Book Depository Building adjacent to Ford’s Michigan Central Innovation District to support its expansion in the US.
Michigan’s historic prestige in the automotive sector and modern-day innovation in mobility technology make Detroit a natural fit for the home of EcoG’s US operations, which is expected to generate private investments of $14.4 million and create 45 high-wage jobs for the local economy.
Developing hardware and software solutions for interoperable EV charging stations, EcoG works with the likes of technology giant Siemens and ecosystem charging partners, including i-charging, to catalyze the rollout of EV fast-charging infrastructure. EcoG has collaborated with more than 60 partners globally, including the Big Three, and its charging stations represented a 15% market share in the European Union at the end of 2022, only three years since market entry.
EcoG builds on the State of Michigan’s work to position itself as the global leader in mobility and vehicle electrification. Through the opening of its US headquarters, EcoG aims to catalyze the future growth of Michigan’s burgeoning e-mobility sector, transforming the site into a launchpad that will serve the entire United States with high-tech fast-charging technology.
“Right now there is unprecedented momentum behind the EV transition in the US,” said Joerg Heuer, CEO and co-founder of EcoG. “EcoG’s solutions are acting as the catalyst for manufacturers in the US making it simple to introduce American-built products into the EV charging market and transforming the EV charging landscape across the country. We’re excited to contribute to this next phase from our new office in Detroit.”
The city of Detroit has offered assistance with talent recruitment and training support through Detroit at Work, a Michigan Works! Agency. Information on careers with EcoG can be found here.
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