Jumptech Limited secures £1.1m for low carbon installation platform

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An estimated £1.1m has been raised by Jumptech Limited to support its tech installation management platform. The company streamlines the deployment of electric vehicle charging points, solar panels, battery storage, and heat pump technologies.

Based in Poole and founded in 2014, the business provides digital tools to automotive brands, energy companies, and installers to manage the rollout of low-carbon technologies. According to its latest accounts for the year ended 31 December 2024, the company employed 52 people.

This recent capital injection follows a series of previous fundraises, including a £2.5m round in June 2024 and a £3.5m round in February 2024. During 2023, Jumptech completed four separate raises: £375k in December, £375k in September, £250k in July, and £750k in May. Earlier valuations for the company include £8.6m in February 2022 following a £1m investment, £4.7m in May 2021, and £4.5m in March 2021.

The company’s initial recorded valuation stood at £2.6m in December 2019 after a £250k round. This latest allotment of shares took place in May, with formal documentation filed in June.

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