Domestic e-mobility start-up on the rise
Salzburg AG is taking a 10 percent stake in the Upper Austrian electromobility start-up Alveri.

Domestic e-mobility start-up on the rise
The market for e-mobility and the associated infrastructure is developing rapidly - experts expect high growth for years to come. When it comes to e-mobility, Salzburg AG would like to make an active contribution to the success of the mobility transition as a full-service provider. In order to be able to offer tailor-made, future-proof e-mobility solutions, the company cooperates with various strong partners in the e-mobility market. The start-up Alveri wants a spirit of innovation and many exciting approaches to CO2-free, climate-neutral mobility. The company from Upper Austria is known on the market for its own autonomous charging robot and an app that determines the right electric car based on driving behavior. In order to jointly advance the mobility transition, Salzburg AG is taking a ten percent stake in Alveri GmbH.
"As a Green Tech Company, we are committed to the development and expansion of a high-performance e-mobility infrastructure. The know-how of Salzburg AG is unique and complements the knowledge of Alveri. I am very pleased that we are joining CO2-free mobility in Austria," said Leonhard Schitter, CEO of Salzburg AG about the participation. Ehsan Zadmard, founder and CEO of Alveri, is also pleased about the cooperation: "The mobility of the future is changing and we can now decide whether we actively shape it or passively consume it. Together with innovative partners, we would like to show a way of making sustainable mobility intuitive, simple and affordable for everyone. We are particularly pleased that Salzburg AG is joining us in this project strategic partner and investor supported.”
The Upper Austrian start-up was founded in 2019 by the brothers Ehsan and Jakob Zadmard. They have already achieved a lot in their short company history: The Alveri app analyzes the driving behavior of drivers or the entire company fleet using GPS tracking and checks whether an electric vehicle can be integrated into everyday life. With the Alveri Charbo The company has developed the world's first fully autonomous charging robot for electric vehicles, which is scheduled to go into production this year. Also with the vehicle concept Falco Alveri is innovative.