BaTTeRi Thomas Business
Business models
B2B2C, B2G, B2B
Sector
Automotive & Mobility TechnologiesElectric Mobility & Alternative FuelsEnergy TechEnergy Management & Grid IntegrationClimate TechEco-Efficient Transportation & LogisticsEco-Efficient Electric Vehicle Infrastructure & PlatformsEnergy TransitionEco-Efficient Energy Storage
Target Customer
Travel & TourismEnergy, Utilities & Waste ManagementReal Estate & ConstructionTransportation & LogisticsCommerce & Retail
Core Technology
Machinery & Robotics
Tags (10)
supermarketshotelsenergy-storagewireless-energyautomotiveresidential-sitescharging-stationsclimate-techwireless-chargingsmart-mobility
Geographic Markets
North AmericaEuropeOceania
BaTTeRi Thomas Financials
Undisclosed
Capital raised
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time ($)
$500KApr 2022
$500KJun 2024
Non-Equity Funding
EIT Urban Mobility (Lead)
BaTTeRi Thomas Lifecycle
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time
$500KApr 2022
$500KJun 2024
All Events
EIT Urban Mobility (Lead)
BaTTeRi Thomas News
2 articles
Autonomous Robot Charges Your EV For You While You Don't Wait
Israeli startup BaTTeRi has developed an autonomous robot named Thomas that can independently charge electric vehicles (EVs) in a parking lot. The robot identifies the cars that need charging through an app, where drivers provide details of their vehicles, how often they need charging and to what extent. The robot can charge EVs to drive collectively up to 400 kilometers before it needs to recharge itself. The company has received backing from a private angel investor in Israel and is raising funds during the current trial. It has also recently received a grant from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology as well as an award from the Climate Solution Prize in Israel.
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BaTTeRi Thomas Team
Tomer Shahaf
Co-Founder & CEO
Founder
Tamar Bezalel Burshtein
Co-Founder
Founder
Ram Rotbart
Co-founder & CTO
Founder
Employee Info
| Employees (range) | 1-10 |
| Exact count | 4 |
| Team members | 3 |
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