Grimsby’s Myenergi named as top 10 growth business in the UK

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Grimsby’s eco-tech specialist Myenergi has been named in the top 10 of The Sunday Times Hundred 2022 – the revered list of Britain’s fastest growing companies.

Sales have smashed £50 million for the Stallingborough headquartered operation on the back of growth at an eye-watering 181 per cent.

It now employs more than 350, with 250 in North East Lincolnshire, having gone from a standing start of two in 2016.

And the recognition comes in a week when its sponsorship of home town football club Grimsby Town was revealed.

Jordan Brompton, co-founder and chief marketing officer, said: “It has been a crazy time, with so much work put in by the entire team. It is not easy to grow a manufacturing and technology business like this, it is a lot of long hours and a lot of stress, but lots of fun.

“So much goes into it, and the next phase now is how we keep up with that level of growth, and more if we can. Where we can take it now, that is the exciting thing.”

The build has begun on a new manufacturing facility alongside the new base on Pioneer Park, with a 60,000 sq ft addition to emerge. Manufacturing is currently temporarily housed in Grimsby’s former Wickes store on Alexandra Retail Park, with the pace of growth – turnover came in at £52.5 million in the year to May – meaning phase one was required purely for head office activity.

“Spades are in the ground, work is well and truly going ahead, and that will allow us to increase capacity, to keep up with demand,” she said.

“We’ve gone from an early adopter to mainstream, we’re now seeing that shift, and it is now about making sure we are positioned to grow and keep our market share – that’s the big challenge.

The Sunday Times takes up the fortunate meeting with EV evangelist Robert Llewellyn,as a catalyst for the success.

The citation reads: “Best known for its Zappi electric vehicle charger, this Grimsby-based manufacturer was started by Jordan Brompton, 33, and Lee Sutton, 45, in 2016.

“Sales took off after former Red Dwarf actor and electric car enthusiast Robert Llewellyn featured the charger on his popular YouTube show.

“The company made £52.5 million sales in the year to May and Myenergi now employs 350 people across subsidiaries in Germany, Australia, Ireland and the Netherlands. Former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy is among its investors.”

Of the three year deal with Grimsby Town, with the new home shirt revealed this week, Mrs Brompton, who was named Humber Renewables Woman of the Year last month, added: “I’m absolutely buzzing, and relieved that the town seems to like it. It feels like a really positive response. It was a big sigh of relief as we wanted to do it justice, and we’re absolutely delighted with that now.”

Myenergi is one of only two from the region to make the top 20, with Greenarc in at 14 – a Hebden Bridge fuel and renewables broker – recording growth of 140 per cent, taking it to £17.8 million.

Just outside, Barnsley’s Lucy and Yak, in 21st, is a fashion retailer with 118 per cent growth taking sales to £17.4 million, with Bayford Group, the Leeds-based energy property and hospitality operator immediately behind (114 per cent / £171 million).

Vet Eville & Jones, also of Leeds, came in 56th (61 per cent / £35 million), while Halifax vehicle claims and repairs manager Activate Group was 58th, (61 per cent / £192.8 million). The final regional representative is Leeds home interiors retailer Dowsing and Reynolds (45 per cent / £7.3 million).

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