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== Idea<ref name=":0" /> == <vimeo>722549327</vimeo> 3ti is generating clean energy today, for everyone’s tomorrow. The company turns car parks into renewable energy power stations and fast EV charging hubs. The electric vehicle market is growing rapidly with 14m EVs expected on UK roads by 2030. 40% of UK electricity is generated from fossil fuels and when EVs are rapid charged at peak times, this is what many drivers are unwittingly using. Yet the amount of solar energy that falls on the world in just one hour is enough to power the entire planet for a year! 3ti thinks we should be using more of it. The company combines three existing technologies in an innovative infrastructure that blends local mains electricity with solar energy, using a battery to feed fast EV charge points and is designed to deliver low-cost, low-carbon charging that is kinder on the planet. 3ti is raising to grow its team, develop its technology further and begin to roll out the first 30 of its pop-up, mini solar car parks - Papilio3 which allows the company to install up to 12 fast charge points in one go, in under 24 hours. Papilio3 needs no new grid connection, and in most cases, no planning permission. The company has enquiries from 90+ companies and expressions of interest from a UK car manufacturer, a County Council, a leisure chain and a major health care provider.
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