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EO
Basic information
Founded 2014
Legal structure Public
Industry Electric Vehicle Charging
Official website https://www.eocharging.com/

EO is a company founded in 2014 in the UK providing electric vehicle charging infrastructure - "on a mission to accelerate carbon-free transportation".

Consumer-impact summary

Freedom

"EO Smart Home app" which controls the car chargers is being retired, with new "generation 3" units being migrated over to the "ev.energy App": https://www.eocharging.com/support/home-charging/eo-mini-pro-3/ev-energy-app-migration

For the older generation units, app control is being removed from 30th November 2025. You can read many customer comments on this company here: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/eocharging.com}}

Privacy

Business model

Market control

Incidents

This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the EO category.

Deprication of device (2025)

As per announcement on their website: https://www.eocharging.com/stories/important-service-update-eo-mini-pro-2

"From 30th November 2025, the Mini Pro 2’s smart functionality (utilising the EO Smart Home App) will be disabled. After this date, your EO Mini Pro 2 will function only as a "plug & play" charger, and you will no longer be able to access or manage it through the EO Smart Home app. All devices will also be automatically unlocked to prevent them being locked permanently."

This means that perfectly functioning devices will lose the following features: 1. Set charging schedule to take advantage of lower priced electricity overnight 2. Use of app to start/stop charging on demand 3. Being able to lock the unit in OFF mode, to prevent unauthorised use

The Mini Pro 2 units dont have any physical controls either on the wall unit or control unit, so the app is currently the only way to interact with the charger.

Products

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