Work at V2C

We design and build EV charging.

In Valencia, end to end: the hardware, the firmware, the app and the platform. Nothing about the product is outsourced.

Technician probing a circuit board with an oscilloscope at a test bench
+150
people
10
nationalities
2014
since
100%
built in-house

How we work

Small teams, fast decisions, our own product.

The product is ours

Electronics, firmware, backend and app are all built here. When something needs changing, we change it — there is no supplier to negotiate with.

Next to the factory

Engineering and production share a building. A prototype reaches the floor the same day it is designed.

It actually gets installed

What leaves here ends up on a wall, charging a real car. Feedback comes from the installer, not from a dashboard.

A team gathered around a table reviewing technical documentation

Xirivella, Valencia

A factory, not an open space with free fruit.

Hardware lab, production line, test bench and our own service department. The distance between writing a line of firmware and watching it run on a charger is measured in metres.

  • Our own hardware lab and test bench
  • Assembly line in the same building as engineering
  • In-house service: field failures come back to whoever designed them

What we offer

Working here, specifically.

You decide, and you grow

It is what people who have been here a while mention most. Teams are small, so the decisions about your work are yours, and moving forward does not depend on a chair opening up above you.

Flexible hours

You organise your day. What matters is that the product ships and the team can count on you, not what time you clock in.

Partial remote work

We mix on-site and remote. Some days need you on the floor — board bring-up, validation, assembly — and some do not.

Who we look for

Who does well here.

There is no single profile: we have firmware, production, support and sales. But three things keep showing up in the people who stay.

You like things you can touch

Here the software ends up inside a box bolted to a wall. If seeing what you designed actually run motivates you, you will fit.

You do not wait for the problem to be yours

Teams are small and the lines between areas are blurry. Asking production or walking down to the lab is part of the job.

You would rather decide with data

A charger is measurable: consumption, temperature, field failure rate. Arguments get settled with measurements, not opinions.

The process

What happens after you apply.

  1. Step 1

    You send your CV

    One form, under a minute. No sign-up, no account to create.

  2. Step 2

    We read it

    Every application is reviewed by a person on the team. We reply either way, whether we move forward or not.

  3. Step 3

    We meet

    A first conversation about your experience and about the role. No surprise tests.

  4. Step 4

    We decide

    Depending on the role there may be a technical exercise or a visit to the factory. We tell you the plan before we start.

Open roles

Roles open right now

10 open roles