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IONATE Joins London GreenCity

Amber Elinsky
August 25, 2025
5 min read

We are proud to announce the start of a new chapter in our story - IONATE has joined London GreenCity!

Our $17M Series A in January kickstarted a year focused on delivering on our ambition to deploy our Hybrid Intelligent Transformers across grids and data centres. In a matter of months, we built new relationships with prospective partners across the globe and welcomed several new members to the team, quickly outgrowing our old office and lab.

We were on the lookout for a new home - one that reflected our growth as a company not only in size, but in determination. We needed a location where we could expand the office space, increase our lab resources, and create a community-focused environment. Who knew we would find the perfect place just around the corner?

As of May, IONATE has been selected to join London GreenCity (LGC): a workspace and network of ambitious tech startups, inspiring leaders and investors, and incredibly welcoming collaborators. These initial few months have been spent settling in by upgrading our lab, continuing to welcome new

members to the team, and building relationships with the LGC collective, including other companies in our co-working space.

We often attend private member events focused on networking and growth, take advantage of the open floor plan for better social interaction, and access various wellbeing and wellness resources to recharge in between work sprints. This culture aligns well with our shared value of supporting and nurturing our team members, to help propel us towards our ambitious goals.

Finding our home in this vibrant network of like-minded startups has given us the perfect opportunity to catalyse the development of our technology, confident in the knowledge that we are surrounded by a fantastic team of supportive and experienced leaders.

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