Evonet was founded in 1983 by Chris Moller, developing innovative telecommunications products and networks for SMEs. Through the nineties, Evonet ran two large projects for the European Commission, developing new ways of working supported by communications technology.Around the Millennium, Evonet continued its communications technology work under contract with BT and MCI Worldcom, building comms networks in the North Sea and further afield, for BP.In 2008, Chris Moller got involved in supporting a rural community in Ghana, and building a Vocational College to provide village students with employable skills.“In 2015, I retired from a decade managing international telecoms networks for large multinationals, and re-launched Evonet as Evonet Energy, with a specific focus on improving access to electricity in the Developing World.” Since the re-launch, Evonet Energy has worked with the IEC, BSI, IET and IEEE on developing standards for off-grid electricity supplies and appliances. Evonet Energy’s system enables close matching of sustainable energy supplies and users’ needs, including cooking, with an ultimate goal of reducing the environmental impact of eWaste.Evonet Energy is committed to helping society meet UN Sustainable Development Goal #7, to provide everyone with energy, specifically electricity and sustainable cooking.
Evonet was founded in 1983 by Chris Moller, developing innovative telecommunications products and networks for SMEs. Through the nineties, Evonet ran two large projects for the European Commission, developing new ways of working supported by communications technology.Around the Millennium, Evonet continued its communications technology work under contract with BT and MCI Worldcom, building comms networks in the North Sea and further afield, for BP.In 2008, Chris Moller got involved in supporting a rural community in Ghana, and building a Vocational College to provide village students with employable skills.“In 2015, I retired from a decade managing international telecoms networks for large multinationals, and re-launched Evonet as Evonet Energy, with a specific focus on improving access to electricity in the Developing World.”Since the re-launch, Evonet Energy has worked with the IEC, BSI, IET and IEEE on developing standards for off-grid electricity supplies and appliances. Evonet Energy’s system enables close matching of sustainable energy supplies and users’ needs, including cooking, with an ultimate goal of reducing the environmental impact of eWaste.Evonet Energy is committed to helping society meet UN Sustainable Development Goal #7, to provide everyone with energy, specifically electricity and sustainable cooking.