bp pulse
Financials
Estimates*
EUR | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 14.3m | 14.5m | 18.6m | 21.7m | 21.7m | 31.5m | 55.9m |
% growth | (9 %) | 1 % | 29 % | 17 % | - | 45 % | 78 % |
EBITDA | (1.5m) | (1.7m) | (10.0m) | (4.0m) | (12.3m) | (24.1m) | (30.8m) |
% EBITDA margin | (11 %) | (12 %) | (54 %) | (18 %) | (57 %) | (77 %) | (55 %) |
Profit | (2.2m) | (3.3m) | (18.1m) | (8.6m) | (17.6m) | (33.8m) | (41.5m) |
% profit margin | (15 %) | (23 %) | (97 %) | (40 %) | (81 %) | (107 %) | (74 %) |
Source: Dealroom estimates
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
£3.0m | Early VC | ||
N/A | Early VC | ||
N/A | Grant | ||
£130m Valuation: £130m 10.8x EV/LTM Revenues -90.1x EV/LTM EBITDA | Acquisition | ||
* | N/A | $480k | Grant |
Total Funding | €4.0m |
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Editbp pulse is a key player in the UK's electric vehicle (EV) charging market, providing a comprehensive network of charging stations for both public and commercial use. The company operates within the rapidly growing EV sector, catering to individual EV owners, fleet operators, and businesses looking to adopt sustainable transportation solutions. bp pulse's business model revolves around subscription services, pay-per-use charging, and partnerships with businesses to install and manage charging infrastructure. Revenue is generated through subscription fees, charging fees, and strategic collaborations. The company is committed to supporting the transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, aligning with broader environmental goals. Key features include the bp pulse card for seamless charging, competitive rates, and a focus on customer-centric solutions. As part of BP's broader strategy, bp pulse is expanding its footprint both domestically and internationally, aiming to lead the charge in the future of transportation.
Keywords: EV charging, public network, commercial solutions, subscription service, net-zero, fleet management, sustainable transport, BP, UK market, customer-centric.