myenergi manufactures EV charging equipment and home energy-diversion systems (solar thermal controllers, battery integrators, car chargers). The tech stack is modern and mobile-first — React Native, TypeScript, Go, Rust, and native iOS/Android (Swift, Kotlin) — reflecting a company shipping customer-facing and installer apps alongside firmware for physical devices. Hiring is balanced across engineering, support, and sales with a leadership layer in place, and the active project list (mobile apps, firmware rollouts, battery storage systems) shows the company is actively expanding its hardware portfolio while addressing a known pain point: field failures and reliability.
myenergi designs and manufactures EV charging hardware and eco-smart home energy systems sold into the UK residential and commercial installer markets. The product line centers on smart diverters (redirecting surplus solar power to water heating, space heating, batteries, or EV chargers), dedicated EV chargers, and home battery storage systems. Distribution is installer-led, with support operations and a growing wholesale channel. The company was founded in 2016 and operates from North East Lincolnshire with 201–500 employees. Active development priorities include a customer mobile app (for energy monitoring and control), an installer mobile app (for commissioning and diagnostics), new firmware releases, and expansion into battery storage — all while navigating tight regulatory compliance requirements and improving product reliability in field deployments.
React Native, JavaScript, TypeScript, and native iOS/Android (Swift, Kotlin). Backend services use Go, Rust, C#, and AWS. Mobile testing via Jest and Vitest.
Customer-facing and installer mobile apps, domestic EV chargers, home battery storage systems, and firmware rollouts. Ongoing focus on reducing field failures and improving product reliability.
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