UK-based Ascension Ventures and German investment firm P3A have also participated in the funding round.
“Europe’s infrastructure-tech investors recognise the scale of the challenge ahead” said Philip Clarke, Founder and CEO at Tual. “They understand energy, the role of batteries, heavy industry, and the complex financing required to build the next generation of infrastructure. Their backing is a strong validation of both our technology and our operating model – and their networks will allow us to scale significantly faster across Europe. This funding allows us to accelerate production of the PowerUp system and build out field operations ahead of our European launch. It’s great to have such committed endorsement, and we’d like to thank PT1, Ascension and P3A for their trust, expertise and shared commitment to building the charging infrastructure that commercial electrification urgently requires.”
PT1 has an extensive track record in next-generation battery systems, real estate technology and the wider energy transition, with investments including Voltang and Terra One. Ascension and P3A have expertise across sustainability, industrial electrification and the financing of complex infrastructure assets.
Battery-integrated charging has a crucial role to play in enabling fleets, ports and industrial operators electrify at scale. These investors understand this but also bring extensive networks of commercial customers across Europe, giving Tual accelerated access to high-value deployment opportunities.
The investment will enable Tual to accelerate development and move into full-scale production of its production-spec PowerUp battery-buffered DC charging system, designed for intensive-use and critical-response fleets – from emergency services and utilities fleets, to eHGVs, ports, and major logistics operators.
Tual’s new funding will also support the expansion and proving of field operations across the UK ahead of a wider European launch, providing the business with direct access to extensive commercial customer networks across Europe, significantly accelerating deployment opportunities in key markets.
As Europe’s ICE phase-out framework is undergoing recalibration, the long-term direction of fleet electrification remains unchanged. For commercial operators, the priority is maintaining momentum through a period of policy and infrastructure transition, supported by charging solutions that enable progress today rather than years from now.
This challenge is most acute for intensive-use and critical-response fleets – including emergency services, utilities and network operators – where operational resilience is non-negotiable. These fleets represent a critical remaining electrification opportunity. However, they are disproportionately affected by grid constraints and long reinforcement timelines – limiting the viability of conventional charging infrastructure.
As regulatory timelines evolve and security of power supply comes into increasingly sharp focus, investment needs to increasingly be focused on infrastructure that reduces dependency on grid upgrades, shortens deployment times and delivers predictable performance in real-world conditions. Battery-integrated, rapidly deployable charging systems enable fleets to move beyond pilots and into scalable electrification, addressing immediate operational needs while longer-term grid upgrades progress in parallel.
Investment in technologies such as Tual’s PowerUp system unlock the crucial means to deliver this shift. By addressing the power gap faced by the most demanding fleet applications, such infrastructure supports continued electrification momentum at a critical point in the transition, enabling essential services and commercial operators to electrify with confidence and continuity.
The innovator’s deployable, battery-integrated charging solutions address the chronic shortage of grid capacity, which represents one of the most acute challenges currently facing fleets and commercial landlords. With 50–80 percent of electrification-required sites being grid-constrained, and automotive retailers facing grid-upgrade waiting times of up to 15 years, Tual’s PowerUp Charger provides a rapid, zero-civils, high-performance alternative – delivering up to 200 kW from a standard 11kW grid connection.
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