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Janom, Mirova strengthen GreenWay’s position in EV charging market with over EUR 50 million investment round

Janom Mirova GreenWay EV charging market EUR 50 million investment round

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March 19, 2025

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Janom Investments, a leading CEE investor in clean technologies and co-founder of GreenWay, has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable mobility by participating in another investment round for the company. This round was worth more than EUR 50 million. It includes a significant investment from Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment, which specializes in sustainable investing. Their combined support underscores strong confidence in GreenWay’s long-term vision and market leadership.

“We are pleased to be partnering with GreenWay to support the shift to low-carbon mobility in Central Europe. GreenWay’s solid track record and history align well with our strategy to support leading pure players with demonstrated operational excellence and a deep market understanding,” said Witold Marais, Investment Director at Mirova.

“Securing an investment from Mirova is a testament to our business model and a recognition of the team that we have built since the establishment of the company in 2011,” said Peter Badík, founder and Chairman of the management board at GreenWay.

Chairman Pete Badik GreenWay Janom Mirova EV charging
Photo: Peter Badík, founder and Chairman of the management board at GreenWay (GreenWay)

Existing shareholders continue backing GreenWay

Alongside Mirova, existing shareholders, including Janom Investments, Generation Capital, Helios Energy Investment Funds, and Neulogy Ventures, have reinforced their commitment to GreenWay’s growth. This backing will help the company accelerate its expansion and innovation in electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions across Central Europe, where GreenWay recently announced its expansion in Croatia.

GreenWay recently announced its expansion in Croatia

“Janom Investments, with our extensive experience, is supporting groundbreaking clean technologies and continues to play a key role in shaping the future of sustainable energy generation and clean transportation,” said Ján Miškovský, Chairman of the board at Janom Investments.

Chairman_Jan Miskovsky Janom Mirova GreenWay charging
Photo: Ján Miškovský, Chairman of the board at Janom Investments (Janom Investments)

Despite recent shifts in the European EV market, the sector remains on a strong growth trajectory, driven by technological advancements, regulatory support, and increasing consumer demand. GreenWay, with its forward-thinking strategy and robust investor backing, is well-positioned to lead the continued expansion of electromobility infrastructure in the region.

GreenWay Slovakia
Photo: GreenWay

Janom Investments history began in Slovakia in 2008

Janom Investments was established in Slovakia in 2008. It operates several solar and hydropower plants in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The company developed wind farms Tyrinselkä and Soidinmäki in Finland, with a combined capacity of 70 MW, and later sold them to Aquila Capital.

It also invests in climate technologies. The company is one of the founding investors in GreenWay, the largest operator of charging networks for electric vehicles in Poland and Slovakia, with more than 2,500 charging points. The firm has also invested in British company Wattstor, which specializes in solutions for the optimization of energy management and the use of battery storage.

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