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A UK electrical vehicle-charging firm has collapsed into administration after working for 12 years internationally.
EO Charging, buying and selling beneath the title Juuce Limited, has been experiencing monetary challenges lately and its abroad enlargement into the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy misplaced the corporate cash.
The firm offered electrical car charging infrastructure to supermarkets together with Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Co-op in addition to different companies similar to Amazon, Microsoft, Stagecoach, DHL, and NCP. During the second half of 2025 EO Charging deserted its abroad operations and scaled again to offering EV charging for simply the UK.
Edward Williams, Ross Connock, and Victoria Hatton have been appointed as joint directors of the corporate to handle its affairs, enterprise and property. On April 9, PwC LLP introduced the corporate had entered administration.
PwC mentioned: “Although additional funding was provided by shareholders and a successful fundraising round took place in the autumn 2025 liquidity challenges resurfaced.
“An accelerated M&A course of commenced in January 2026; nevertheless, it didn’t end in a transaction. As a end result the Company had no viable choices aside from coming into administration.”
Upon appointing administrators 69 of EO Charging’s 93 employees were made redundant while those remaining will be kept for a short time to assist with the winding down of operations.
Mr Williams, joint administrator and partner at PwC, said: “It’s regrettable that the corporate has been left with no choice however to enter administration and that 69 staff have sadly been made redundant.
“The administrators are looking to assist customers in smoothly transitioning to alternative suppliers with the support of the remaining employees before winding down the company in an orderly manner and seeking to optimise the value of its assets.”
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