Cubic Telecom continues expansion with e.Go deal

Barry Napier, CEO of Cubic Telecom

Ellie Donnelly

Tech company Cubic Telecom has entered a partnership with electric vehicle manufacturer e.Go.

Cubic Telecom will deliver a specialised electric vehicle connectivity solution to e.Go for its fleet of cars in European urban areas.

Cubic’s Pace platform will provide vehicles with secure connectivity to monitor important components such as battery levels, telematics and available locations for charging stations.

The drivers of e.Go Life cars will join over two million other car owners already utilising Cubic Telecom’s Pace solution worldwide.

"Electric vehicles are set to secure a strong foot-hold in the future of driving," Barry Napier, CEO of Cubic Telecom, said.

"e.GO is forward-thinking and it is exciting to be part of the innovation involved in delivering such a sustainable solution to the market," he added.

Cubic, which has over 110 staff spread across six offices worldwide, is a privately held, and to-date it has received close to €80m in funding.

Investors in the group include Audi Electronics Venture, Qualcomm, Valid, Enterprise Ireland and the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund.