Charging station manufacturer Wirelane raises 18 million euros

According to a media report, the main lender is the Büll Family Office. 5.9 million euros of the sum are convertible loans.
News by Tom Schmidtgen Tom Schmidtgen · Stuttgart, 05. August 2021

According to a media report, the main lender is the Büll Family Office. 5.9 million euros of the sum are convertible loans. The charging stations should be as free as possible for e-cars.

Munich-based Wirelane has raised 18 million euros in its second financing round. Twelve million euros of this is capital, 5.9 million euros will be granted as a convertible loan, reports Gründerszene. The Büll Family Office is providing the largest share, with investments being made via the investment arm Abacon Capital.

Wirelane is helping to build the nationwide charging infrastructure and is creating a mobility platform. As the German government is strongly promoting this, Wirelane is trying to provide charging stations to customers with electric cars as free of charge as possible. The Munich-based company already manages 13,000 charging points and is active in France, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands in addition to Germany. Wirelane employs 40 people and has a high single-digit million turnover, writes Gründerszene. "Our business will grow as a result of the mobility revolution," founder Constantin Schwaab tells the magazine confidently.


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