ePropulsion Technology Ltd is to transition its business operations in the UK and Ireland, following a recent review of its activities in the region.
ePropulsion UK Ltd (ePUK) has served as ePropulsion’s distributor in the UK and Ireland since 2022 and the Group says that after careful consideration of operational arrangements, it has concluded that it will not continue the collaboration under the previous arrangement with ePUK.
ePropulsion says the decision reflects its evolving priorities and commitment to the long-term alignment of the Group’s global operations.
Existing contractual matters will continue to be addressed through appropriate professional channels.
This transition underscores ePropulsion’s commitment to integrity, accountability, and long-term value creation for partners and customers.
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ePropulsion says that to ensure business continuity, ePropulsion will establish a new legal entity in the UK which will handle regional sales, marketing, and aftersales service functions.
ePropulsion will deploy all necessary efforts and resources to ensure a smooth transition and maintain local operational expertise.
Existing customers in the UK and Ireland will continue to receive full warranty and service support under the ePropulsion Group.
In a statement, ePropulsion says as part of the transition, Steve Bruce will no longer hold any position or perform any function within the ePropulsion Group.
Commitment to integrity
“Any statements or actions made by him do not reflect the views or positions of ePropulsion or any entity within the Group,” said the company in a statement.
“The team will ensure all matters are handled promptly and transparently during the transition period.
“This transition underscores ePropulsion’s commitment to integrity, accountability, and long-term value creation for partners and customers.
“The Group remains fully focused on driving innovation and sustainability in marine electric propulsion while ensuring transparent and compliant operations across all markets.”





