Utility-scale battery storage and EV fast-charging infrastructure operator
NHOA Energy operates battery energy storage systems and EV charging networks across Europe and Australia, with active deployment projects and feasibility studies spanning multiple geographies. The engineering-heavy hiring focus (14 open roles) paired with concurrent work on HV substation task forces, charging station construction, and energy management system development indicates a capital-intensive scaling phase. Pain points cluster around standardizing high-voltage delivery processes and coordinating multi-stakeholder deployments—typical friction points for critical infrastructure operators moving from project-by-project execution to systematic operational excellence.
NHOA Energy, part of TCC Group Holdings, develops and deploys utility-scale battery energy storage systems and operates fast-charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The company serves utilities, fleet operators, and energy transition-focused customers across Europe and Australia. Operations span product development, manufacturing testing, HV infrastructure deployment, and site commissioning. Atlante (within the group) focuses on EV charging specifically, while Free2move eSolutions contributes sustainable mobility solutions under the Stellantis Group umbrella. The organization operates across three countries with active hiring in engineering, operations, and specialized technical roles.
NHOA is deploying EV charging networks, building battery energy storage systems, running HV substation task forces, developing energy management systems, and conducting feasibility studies for charging infrastructure across Europe and Australia.
NHOA has active hiring in France (headquarters), Italy, and Australia across engineering, operations, legal, finance, and specialized energy roles.
NHOA uses SAP Business One (ERP), Python, Docker, Kubernetes, power systems modeling tools (PSCAD, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, PSS/E), PLC programming (TIA Portal, WinCC), and CAD/simulation software (AutoCAD, MATLAB, SolidWorks).
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