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Former Elmtronics entrepreneurs launch pioneering app through new venture Swarm Energy

Dan Martin and Anthony Piggott sold Elmtronics last year and now have bold plans for Newcastle based Swarm Energy

Dan Martin (back row, left) and Anthony Piggott (back row, right) with some of their new team pictured at Hoults Yard(Image: Swarm Energy)

The founders of a North East company which was snapped up in a significant deal by a European group have launched a new venture.

Dan Martin and Anthony Piggott sold Consett-based Elmtronics, a leading fleet electric vehicle (EV) charging point firm and winner of the high growth and ambition award at the Durham, Sunderland and South Tyneside Business Awards in 2020, to Norwegian EV charging giant Mer at the start of 2022.

Since then, the pair have been buying up holiday let properties both here and abroad, and have been determined to make their portfolio as green and sustainable as possible. That prompted moves towards their new business, a new home energy management system (HEMS) app from a new company, Swarm Energy. With plans to grow its workforce, they have set up a base for Swarm Energy at Hoults Yard in Byker, Newcastle.

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Mr Martin said: “The sustainability agenda was important to us, as were energy costs, so we’re fitting solar panels, adding better energy storage, installing EV charging equipment and, where we can, introduce energy efficient heat pumps to heat our homes and produce hot water, as well as other home energy saving equipment.

“However, when we wanted to measure the impact of these solutions, what we were saving and how much energy we were producing or using, we hit a problem. There were a lot of apps and smart solutions for each product or measure we’d taken but they were often hard to use and none of them communicated with each other. People had their phones full of apps, and were really confused.

“We realised there was an opportunity to aggregate this information into one app or platform, presenting important information in a concise and easy to understand way.

“Having exited Elmtronics, we had the luxury of time to plan and research what was going on elsewhere. There are HEMS solutions available in the Nordic countries and in Germany, but there are no energy management system aggregators in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. This isn’t something that is going to go away – the market for green energy products and improvements is only going to grow and grow, as is the need for simple and straight forward information is increasing. From 2030, for instance, you won’t be able to buy a gas boiler and all of the green alternatives will be controlled by apps or online platforms.”