EV Charging Company Supplying Amazon and Tesco Enters Administration - 69 Jobs Cut
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EO Charging enters administration
Suffolk-based EO Charging, which provided charging infrastructure and cloud-based management software to customers including supermarkets and commercial fleet operators, has entered administration. Edward Williams, Ross Connock and Victoria Hatton of PwC were appointed as joint administrators for the company, officially trading as Juuce Limited, on 8 April 2026. PwC said the firm had experienced challenging trading conditions in recent years and…
EO Charging collapses despite European EV sales boom
EO Charging has gone into administration, with 69 jobs slashed, in a recent blow to the UK’s EV infrastructure sector as car sales across the continent accelerate. PwC was appointed administrator to the EV charging firm, which traded as Juuce Limited, on 8 April. The consultancy said that more than two thirds of the 93 staff have been made redundant, with the remaining 24 kept temporarily to help wind down the firm and transition its customer ba…
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