
Published 26 June 2026 · 2 min read
Kristiansand-based Ecogo develops sustainable and fully demountable roof structures for next-generation charging stations – redefining energy infrastructure.
Its innovative blue-green roofs are designed to retain precipitation, helping to reduce pressure on local drainage systems while simultaneously creating natural habitats for insects and other small wildlife.
With a strong focus on sustainability, innovation, and Norwegian craftsmanship, Ecogo has now proudly earned the prestigious Made in Norway label.
“The Made in Norway label strengthens the company’s brand identity and acts as a key differentiator in a market where sustainability is becoming increasingly important.”
André Veie Engh
Founder & Owner of Ecogo
Kristiansand-based Ecogo develops sustainable, demountable wooden roof structures for next-generation energy stations. By combining functionality, aesthetics and environmental responsibility, Ecogo enhances the EV charging experience across Norway and Europe.
Focusing on demountability, adaptability and reusability, the company’s designs maximise resource efficiency while supporting biodiversity by creating green landing sites and habitats for wildlife.
With the Made in Norway certification, Ecogo strengthens its position as a trusted innovator.
“Most buildings are designed and built only once, but we believe standardisation drives greater efficiency. By constructing the same design 100 times, the economies of scale deliver significant savings for both Ecogo and its customers,” says André Veie Engh.

Ecogo aims to leverage the Made in Norway certification to showcase its Norwegian craftsmanship, sustainable material choices, and innovative approach to developing cutting-edge solutions.
“The Made in Norway label highlights Ecogo’s commitment to producing high-quality products in Norway, giving the company a competitive advantage in both the Norwegian and European markets,” says Engh.
Ecogo’s market is rapidly expanding, driven by increasing European requirements for roof structures on charging stations. The company is already in dialogue with key players operating across the European market, positioning itself for further growth and visibility.
“Ecogo sees great potential in collaborating with shopping centres, charging operators, and urban development projects. The Made in Norway label strengthens the company’s brand identity and acts as a key differentiator in a market where sustainability is becoming increasingly important,” says Engh.

Ecogo plans to feature the Made in Norway label prominently across its physical roof structures, digital marketing platforms, and in all communications with customers and partners.
“This recognition strengthens Ecogo’s position as a leading provider of sustainable energy station solutions, and underscores its Norwegian heritage in an industry where quality and local value creation are gaining ever greater importance,” says Engh.
André Veie Engh
Founder & Owner