London’s Hubber Secures €69.6Million Funding To Expand Urban EV Charging In The UK
Aug 15, 2025 | By Kailee Rainse

London-based Hubber, an EV charging platform started by ex-Tesla UK employees Harry Fox, Connor Selwood, and Hugh Leckie, has raised £60M (around €69.66M) in equity funding.
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- London-based Hubber, an EV charging platform started by ex-Tesla UK employees Harry Fox, Connor Selwood, and Hugh Leckie, has raised £60M (around €69.66M) in equity funding.
The round was led by James Bayliss (ex-Head Trader at Elliott Advisors UK) and Christopher Fox (ex-CFO of the British Business Bank), both serving as lead investors.
James Bayliss mentions, “Urban EV charging remains one of the UK’s biggest infrastructure challenges. This uniquely skilled team now has the capital to address it, and we expect their work to make a significant and lasting impact on the country’s electrification.”
Hubber plans to use the funds to set up 30 high-powered charging hubs in major UK cities, providing a total of 100 MW grid capacity. The first site opens on August 20 in Lewisham with RAW Charging as a partner.
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The money will also support Hubber’s site-selection system and quick-build approach for faster, reliable charging hub rollouts across the UK.
Hubber is a UK company focused on high-powered EV charging to tackle the shortage of fast, reliable chargers in big cities.
Founded in 2024 by former Tesla UK Supercharger team members, Hubber turns prime city sites into modular, planning-approved hubs for fleets like taxis, ride-hailing services, and delivery vans.
Using its own site-selection system and turnkey delivery method, the company speeds up charging infrastructure rollout. Led by CEO Harry Fox, the team has already delivered over 100 Tesla Supercharger sites and 1,200 ultra-rapid chargers in the UK.
Hubber also works with senior advisors from real estate, infrastructure, energy, and construction to guide its growth in urban electrification.
Harry Fox, CEO of Hubber, says, “The fleets doing the most miles—taxis, ride-hail, delivery vans, buses—are electrifying fast, yet city infrastructure is lagging. Large, high-powered hubs are the key to enabling continuous, efficient, and scalable operations, but persistent delays leave a critical shortfall just as demand is surging.”
About Hubber
Hubber, founded by ex-Tesla UK Supercharger experts, leads in urban high-powered EV charging. Tackling the shortage of fast, reliable charging in major cities, it transforms prime sites into large-scale hubs, leveraging grid-connection expertise and rapid infrastructure delivery to accelerate the energy transition.