EV first gained acclaim for engineering ruggedized cameras for televising extreme sports. In 2004 EV applied this expertise and know-how to develop a system aimed at identifying problems within oil and gas wells in the North Sea.
EV is now the recognized video camera technology leader, and is widely known for delivering consistently reliable, high-quality images in the some of the most difficult downhole conditions.
EV Technology Centre in Norwich, UK, develops, designs and manufactures Optis, the most advanced downhole video camera systems in the Oil & Gas industry. Thanks to EV’s proprietary 300 kbps telemetry, surface controlled LED lighting, and unique image processing software, Optis can transmit real-time, full colour video at up to 25 fps.
EV field engineers run over 1,200 jobs per year of video based services with 95% success rate, delivering crystal clear, fully detailed images of downhole problems, completion features and well conditions, that eliminate the guess work and enable accurate first-time diagnosis.
With more than 25 years of Research and Development in video technology behind it, and an annual investment of 10% of its global revenues in new projects, EV is also gaining recognition for its work in downhole sensor integration with downhole video cameras that offer its customers an expanding portfolio of comprehensive, detailed answer products.
EV now provides services from 26 locations distributed between the North Slope of Alaska to New Zealand
EV is now the recognized video camera technology leader, and is widely known for delivering consistently reliable, high-quality images in the some of the most difficult downhole conditions.
EV Technology Centre in Norwich, UK, develops, designs and manufactures Optis, the most advanced downhole video camera systems in the Oil & Gas industry. Thanks to EV’s proprietary 300 kbps telemetry, surface controlled LED lighting, and unique image processing software, Optis can transmit real-time, full colour video at up to 25 fps.
EV field engineers run over 1,200 jobs per year of video based services with 95% success rate, delivering crystal clear, fully detailed images of downhole problems, completion features and well conditions, that eliminate the guess work and enable accurate first-time diagnosis.
With more than 25 years of Research and Development in video technology behind it, and an annual investment of 10% of its global revenues in new projects, EV is also gaining recognition for its work in downhole sensor integration with downhole video cameras that offer its customers an expanding portfolio of comprehensive, detailed answer products.
EV now provides services from 26 locations distributed between the North Slope of Alaska to New Zealand
Location: United Kingdom, England, Norwich
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +44 1603 216900
Founded date: 2001
Investors 2
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Mentions in press and media 11
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| 03.11.2025 | EV Unveils Optis® Unity at ADIPEC | EV Unveils Optis® Unity at ADIPEC Optis® Unity Tool Next-generation camera system delivers unmatched clarity, speed, and integration for smarter well interventions HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Abu Dhabi... |
| 01.11.2025 | EV and INLINE Services Announce Strategic Collaboration at ADIPEC 2025 to Revolutionize Pipeline Diagnostics | EV and INLINE Services Announce Strategic Collaboration at ADIPEC 2025 to Revolutionize Pipeline Diagnostics Announcing EV, a part of the Enersol Portfolio to Exhibit at ADIPEC 2025 with INLINE Services INLINE Services Speed Control Pig EV ... |
| 31.01.2023 | Lithium Americas Soars After GM Invests $650 million. The EV War Is Escalating. | Lithium is becoming a battleground for auto makers looking to win the electric-vehicle wars. General Motors (ticker: GM) announced Tuesday it was investing $650 million in Lithium Americas (LAC) to develop a lithium deposit in Nevada. |
| 13.06.2022 | EV owners rejoice! Amsterdam’s EV fast-charging company Fastned raises €23M to expand network | Amsterdam-based Fastned, a company that provides a fast-charging network for electric vehicles, announced on Monday that it has raised nearly €23M with the issue of new bonds. Investors have also extended over €7M worth of investments from ... |
| 14.12.2021 | EV ride-hail leasing company Hive raises $30 million in funding round | Backed by environmental, social and governance (ESG)-focused investors, the company leases EVs to Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc drivers on a per-mile cost basis offering a potentially cheaper option than taking out a loan to buy a new ... |
| 14.12.2021 | EV ride-hail leasing company Hive raises $30 mln in funding round | - |
| 13.12.2021 | Indian EV Company Oben EV Raised An Impressive $1.5 Million in Seed Funding Round | An exciting seed funding round for Indian Electronic Vehicle startup Oben EV concludes with raising $1.5 million. This funding round was led by We Founder Circle and others. Oben EV was founded by IIT and IIM husband-wife duo. This brand is... |
| 10.11.2021 | Inspiration Launches as First Purpose-Built EV Solutions Company, Announces $200M Commitment and Fleet Partnership With Revel | Inspiration, the first one-stop EV solutions company to both finance electric vehicles and build, own and operate the charging infrastructure enabling the EV transition, announced its launch today. Featuring a founding team that brings toge... |
| - | British International Investment to invest ₹1,925 crore in Mahindra’s new EV company | British International Investment (BII), the UK’s Development Finance Institution and impact investor and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) have executed a binding agreement to invest up to ₹1,925 crore each into a wholly-owned subsidiary of... |
| - | EV ride-hail leasing company Hive raises US$30 million in funding round | Electric vehicle leasing startup Hive Technologies Inc said on Tuesday it closed a US$30 million funding round to expand its fleet for ride-hail drivers who can otherwise not afford the vehicles' higher upfront costs. Backed by environmenta... |
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