Myenergi secures £30m funding boost for smart home tech plans

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Myenergi secures £30m funding boost for smart home tech plans

New investment from HSBC will be used to help expand energy-tech businesses' range of smart home energy products

Lincolnshire-based smart home technology business Myenergi has secured a £30m funding boost from HSBC to help fuel its expansion, including through the development of electric vehicle (EV) chargers and...

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