Everon attracts $39 mn thanks to hot VC demand for EV charging

The S.Korean EV charging infrastructure and management startup initially aimed to raise about $23.5 million

Everon EV charging station 
Everon EV charging station 
Lan Heo 3
2023-07-13 13:17:21 why@hankyung.com
Electric vehicles

Everon, one of South Korea’s top three electric vehicle charging infrastructure and management service providers, raised 50 billion won ($39 million) in its latest funding round, more than its initial target thanks to hot demand from venture investors betting big on the burgeoning EV market.

The Korean EV charging startup attracted 50 billion won in a Series B funding round on Wednesday, according to The VC, a Seoul-based VC data platform company.

It received new funds from 10 investors, including Korea Development Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea, DSC Investment, L&S Venture Capital and K2 Investment Partners.

With the latest investment, Everon has raised a total of 63 billion won in venture deals and is expected to speed up bold investment to gain the upper hand in the Korean EV charging market fiercely competed for among startups and large conglomerates such as SK, LG and GS.

Everon's mobile EV charging app 
Everon's mobile EV charging app 


“The new investment is expected to lay the groundwork for Everon to cement its leadership in the market in the future,” said You Dong-soo, chief executive officer of Everon. “We will take a leap forward to become a global company with our leading technology that can innovate the customer experience.”

Investors are keen to pour capital into the EV charging infrastructure market, which has been doubling every year in Korea in terms of sales.

The number of EV chargers in the country also doubled to 205,205 in 2022 from 2021. The market for standard chargers, which are normally installed in residential areas, is currently competed for by about 30 companies, including Everon.

INTENSIFYING COMPETITION IN THE EV CHARGING MARKET

The EV charging market is set to grow rapidly after the Korean government last year amended laws to require builders of apartment complexes to install EV charging stations, which are expected to take up 2% of the entire parking area for existing complexes and 5% for newly built complexes, in three years.

Founded in 2012, Everon currently manages about 30,000 EV chargers across Korea.

This is considered one of Korea’s big three EV charging infrastructure providers by charger supply volume. The other two companies are Powercube Korea and ChargEV.

Starkoff, Pluglink, Humax EV and Easy Charger are also aggressively expanding their EV charging infrastructure in Korea to try to catch up to the frontrunners.

EV charging station by LG Group companies 
EV charging station by LG Group companies 


As the market looks promising, large Korean conglomerates have also rushed to join the sector, either through alliances with smaller startups or mergers and acquisitions, posing a threat to the current leaders.

GS Energy Corp. last year launched GS Connect to expand its eco-friendly smart grid business, including EV charging infrastructure construction and management service.

In June 2022, LG Electronics Inc. acquired a 60% stake in Korean EV charging startup AppleMango. Its telecom affiliate LG Uplus Corp. also runs EV charging service platform VoltUp.

LS Corp. and E1 Corp. under LS Group last year set up a joint venture LS E-Link to provide comprehensive EV charging services, from installation and maintenance to management and billing.

Hyundai Motor Co. also aims to lead the country’s EV charging market with ultra-fast chargers under its new E-pit brand.

SK Networks Co., a trading arm of Korea’s second-largest conglomerate SK Group, in early January of this year acquired SS Charger Co., a leading EV charging platform operator in Korea.

It also became the second-biggest shareholder of Everon after it invested 10 billion won in the company in early 2021.

(Courtesy of Everon)
(Courtesy of Everon)

Everon was initially founded as an EV charging service subsidiary of LG CNS Co. but left the LG Group in 2016 when it was put up for sale.

Since the separation, Everon has built its expertise in EV charging services and is recognized for its leading technologies in EV chargers and management software.   

The company, which boasts about 100,000 members, has recently launched the newly upgraded mobile EV charging app, which enables Everon charger users to start and end EV charging with just one click -- without card tagging or a QR code verification process.

It has also expanded its on-site service crew so that more members can access Everon’s 24-hour charging service stations anywhere in the country, the company said.

Write to Lan Heo at why@hankyung.com

Sookyung Seo edited this article.

Hyundai Engineering to enter EV charging maintenance, service market

Hyundai Engineering to enter EV charging maintenance, service market

South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering Co., the plant engineering and construction unit of Hyundai Motor Group, unveiled its ambitious plans on Monday to enter the maintenance and service market for electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities. As part of this initiative, the company has opened

S.Korea's NongHyup advances into EV charging

S.Korea's NongHyup advances into EV charging

South Korea's National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NongHyup), with over 9,000-plus offline bases nationwide, has entered the electric vehicle (EV) charging sector with plans to install at least 5,000 open charging stations by 2030 in the provinces, mainly in rural and farming areas. N

LG Uplus, Kakao Mobility to form EV charging JV

LG Uplus, Kakao Mobility to form EV charging JV

South Korea’s third-largest mobile carrier LG Uplus Corp. and transportation company Kakao Mobility announced on Monday their strategic alliance to form a joint venture in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry by the end of this year. The partnership will be established throug

Tmap Mobility to launch EV charging delivery service

Tmap Mobility to launch EV charging delivery service

South Korean navigation app company Tmap Mobility announced on Tuesday that it will launch a mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging delivery service in collaboration with TBU, a domestic operator of the EV charging platform Elecvery.The service enables users to request an EV charging vehicle, s

LS E-Link partners with Logen to boost EV charging

LS E-Link partners with Logen to boost EV charging

LS E-Link, a new corporation of South Korea's LS Group that specializes in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and operation, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Logen Co., a leading courier company in Korea.The two companies announced on March 21 that they will coope

SK Networks renames its EV charger unit to SK Electlink

SK Networks renames its EV charger unit to SK Electlink

SK Electlink's Seoripul EV fast charging station in Seoul's Gangnam SK Networks Co., the general trading and rental arm of South Korea’s third-largest conglomerate SK Group, said on Monday that it has changed the name of its electric vehicle charger subsidiary SS Charger to SK Electlink.T

SK Energy teams up with state-run power supplier for EV charging station

SK Energy teams up with state-run power supplier for EV charging station

SK Bakmi Gas Station, the first Energy Superstation built by SK Energy in Seoul's southwestern district of Geumcheon. SK Energy, a major South Korean oil refiner, teamed up with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) to install electric vehicle (EV) and hydrogen charging facilities across t

SK Networks completes acquisition of local EV charging platform operator

SK Networks completes acquisition of local EV charging platform operator

SS Charger's EV charging station (Courtesy of SS Charger) SK Networks Co., a South Korean general trading firm, said on Jan. 3 it has completed the acquisition of SS Charger Co., a leading electric car charging platform operator in the country.SS Charger was spun off from domestic mobility solu

LG Uplus enters Korea’s EV charging service market with VoltUp app

LG Uplus enters Korea’s EV charging service market with VoltUp app

LG Uplus unveils the mobile app of its EV charging platform VoltUp LG Uplus Corp., a South Korean mobile carrier, is entering the domestic electric vehicle charging service market by launching a service platform, VoltUp.The wireless telecommunications unit of LG Group last week launched a VoltU

EV charging service firm Scalardata attracts 3 bn won from GS Energy

EV charging  service firm Scalardata attracts 3 bn won from GS Energy

Scalardata succeeds in attracting investment worth 3 billion won from GS Energy Scalardata, a South Korean start-up running an electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure integration platform "evmodu.kr," announced on Monday that it has attracted investment worth 3 billion won ($2.29 million)

LG Group revs up EV charging businesses to lead burgeoning sector

LG Group revs up EV charging businesses to lead burgeoning sector

LG Electronics showcases an EV charging stall at ISE 2022 in Barcelona, Spain  LG Group affiliates, notably LG Electronics Inc. and LG Uplus Corp., are entering the electric vehicle (EV) charging business in full force. Industry insiders told The Korea Economic Daily the South Korean

(* comment hide *}