eMabler Secures €5.5 Million to Expand EV Charging Software Platform Across Europe
Helsinki-based EV charging software provider eMabler has raised €5.5 million in Series A financing to accelerate its European expansion and strengthen its product development roadmap.
The company provides an API-first platform designed to help businesses integrate EV charging into their existing digital services. Its software enables retailers, energy companies, parking operators, and other service providers to connect charging infrastructure with their own applications, payment systems, and data environments.
According to eMabler, the platform is already used to support integrated parking-and-charging services across the Nordic region, as well as Finland’s largest public charging network.
The investment round was led by Greencode Ventures, a European early-stage climate technology investor. Swiss Post Ventures, Rethink Ventures, and Helkama Kiinteistöt also participated.
In addition to the equity financing, eMabler received support from Finnish public financing organizations. Finnvera provided a €1 million Digitalisation and Innovation Loan in cooperation with the European Investment Fund, while Business Finland contributed a further €1 million through a grant and loan package under its Young Innovative Company programme.
eMabler plans to use the funding to enter new markets in Central Europe, with Germany and the UK named as initial priorities.
Juha Stenberg, CEO and co-founder of eMabler, said: "Demand is growing for charging services that are embedded directly into the apps and customer journeys people already use," he added "the funding will help the company bring its integrated charging model to a wider European market."
The company will also continue developing grid-aware charging capabilities. These tools allow operators to optimize charging sessions based on electricity market prices and grid conditions, helping reduce costs while creating more flexible demand on the energy system.
By enabling charging to respond to pricing signals and grid constraints, eMabler aims to position EV charging infrastructure as part of a broader smart energy ecosystem.

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