HISTORY
The story of Elywhere may still be a short one, yet its filled with milestones and proud moments.

One day, one of our founders Kenneth Hauge was laying on his couch and thinking about some articles he read on limited grid capacity halting the expansion of charging infrastructure. He asked himself if maybe one could use batteries as part of the solution - and thus an idea was formed. The name Elywhere represents this very solution - electricity everywhere. Pictured is one of the very first 3D models designed for the concept.

Elywhere was officially founded on the 19th of March 2021 by Kenneth Hauge and Anders Rudlang. The first version of our logo was launched, featuring the original Elywhere colorway - a gradient symbol and matching name featuring bright blue and green.

Our first ever product, the original ES300/300, debuted at Nordic EV Summit in 2022. After being showcased and charging the electric vehicles at the expo, it was transported directly to Ski, Norway for installation.

The ES300/300 was shipped directly from Nordic EV Summit to the first elywhere client: Circle K at SKi, Norway. The location had insufficient grid access for traditional rapid charging and chose Elywhere for its battery capacity and movable design.

The third ever ES300/300 was the first to go international. The unit was shipped to Italy on October 7th 2022, and was installed in Milan.

After a period of growing and expanding, we needed more space and a proper home base. We found that in Stokke, a small town an hour south of Oslo, Norway. Borgeskogen 63 houses all our admin, logistics, sales and production operations.

For the first time, our Swedish neighbors caught wind of our charging platforms. In june we shipped 2 to Sweden: one to Vattenfall and one to Drivmedelsteknik.

ES300/300 no. 17 marks a siginificant miletone. This was the first unit delivered with the brand new Elywhere charging system - the only DC charger made in Norway to this day.

Our first Icelandic client Orkan comissioned two ES300/300 platforms to place in the city of Reykjavik. The mobile structure of the platforms makes them ideal for a volcanic landscape where the units can be transported out of harms way if need be.

After growing and finding solid ground, we wanted to symbolize this growth with a small change to our visuals. We changed the color of the logo to a solid blue, while introducing hints of purple to our visuals, symbolizing innovation and growth.

By the end of 2024, it was time to properly introduce ourselves to the UK market by participating at London EV Show for the first time.

In the far, arctic north of Sweden, you'll find the quaint small town of Moskosel. This remote corner doubles as a charging hub connecting Northern Sweden with 2 interconnected 420kW Elywhere chargers as well as one ES360/300 platform.

INNOVATION
Future progress and transformation

COLLABORATION
Uniting resources towards common goals

TRANSPARENCY
Honesty through accountability
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