UAB SPARK Technologies rekvizitai
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Vadovas
2018 11 16
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UAB SPARK Technologies — Company Profile
Note: This profile compiles publicly known information and industry context up to 2024. Where specific legal or contact data could not be verified from authoritative registers during this research, that is stated explicitly and readers are advised to confirm via the Lithuanian Centre of Registers (Juridinių asmenų registras) or recognised business directories (e.g., Rekvizitai.lt).
Company Overview
Legal name: UAB SPARK Technologies
Brand: SPARK (electric car-sharing / mobility services)
Founding date: 2017 (public launch of the SPARK electric car-sharing service in Vilnius reported in 2017)
Headquarters: Vilnius, Lithuania (precise registered office address listed below if available)
Industry sector: Mobility as a Service (MaaS); Transportation; Electric Vehicle (EV) car-sharing; Technology-enabled urban mobility
Legal Information
Įmonės kodas (company registration code): Not publicly verified in this research. Please confirm via Juridinių asmenų registras or Rekvizitai.lt.
PVM kodas (VAT code): Not publicly verified in this research. Please confirm via VMI (Valstybinė mokesčių inspekcija) or official company sources.
Official website: sparkapp.eu (SPARK service website; corporate page for UAB SPARK Technologies not separately confirmed)
Email address: Not officially listed by the company in publicly accessible sources during this research. SPARK service support is commonly handled via the mobile app; any published support emails such as “support@sparkapp.eu” should be verified directly on the official website or app.
Registered office address: Not publicly verified in this research.
Main phone number: Not publicly verified in this research.
Guidance: For definitive legal and contact details, consult the Lithuanian Centre of Registers (JAR), VMI VAT registry, and Rekvizitai.lt. Many Lithuanian mobility companies list service contacts within their apps rather than publishing central office phone numbers.
Business Operations
Main products/services:
- App-based, short-term electric car-sharing for private and business customers.
- Corporate mobility packages and business accounts enabling companies to access EV fleets on demand.
- Fleet operations including charging logistics, cleaning, maintenance, and relocation.
- Partnerships with public and private charging networks to enable seamless EV use.
Business model:
SPARK operates a MaaS platform where users register, verify their driving eligibility, locate and unlock electric vehicles through a mobile application, and pay per minute/hour/day with dynamic pricing. The company monetises through trip fees, subscription offerings (where available), corporate accounts, and potential ancillary services (e.g., premium vehicles, delivery, or designated parking fees). The fleet is fully electric, positioning SPARK as a low-emission urban mobility provider.
Market position:
In Lithuania, SPARK is known as one of the first and leading EV-only car-sharing services, with notable activity in Vilnius and a presence reported in other cities and in selected international markets (e.g., Bulgaria). The company’s differentiation stems from its fully electric fleet and early-mover status in EV car sharing.
History
Founding and early years (2017–2018):
SPARK launched in Vilnius around 2017, introducing a fully electric, app-based car-sharing model. Early operations focused on compact EVs (e.g., Nissan Leaf, BMW i3) and building a network of accessible charging points through partnerships.
Expansion and fleet development (2018–2021):
SPARK scaled within Lithuania and expanded internationally, most notably in Sofia, Bulgaria, where it introduced one of the first EV-only car-sharing services in the country. The fleet composition evolved with newer EV models and broader coverage zones, including airport areas and business districts, depending on municipal regulations and parking partnerships.
Maturation and partnerships (2021–2024):
The company continued refining pricing, app features, and corporate offerings. Partnerships with charging providers, municipal parking schemes, and private real-estate owners helped improve service reliability and availability.
Financial Information
Revenue: Not publicly available; UAB SPARK Technologies is a private company and does not routinely disclose detailed financial statements to the public beyond statutory filings.
Funding rounds: Publicly announced funding details were not verified in this research. SPARK has been reported in media to collaborate with investors and partners to scale EV fleets and infrastructure, yet specific round amounts, valuations, or investor lists should be confirmed via official disclosures.
Ownership structure: Private company (UAB). Ultimate beneficial owners and shareholding details should be confirmed in the Lithuanian Centre of Registers.
Leadership and Management
Key executives (vadovai):
Full names and positions were not publicly verified in this research. As a private UAB, executive information (CEO/General Manager, Board members) is usually available via the Centre of Registers or on the company’s official corporate site.
Board members:
Not publicly verified in this research.
Guidance: For the most reliable executive roster, consult the Juridinių asmenų registras extract for UAB SPARK Technologies or official company publications.
Office Locations
Registered office and operational addresses:
Specific addresses and phone numbers were not publicly verified in this research. SPARK’s customer interaction is primarily mediated by its mobile app and digital channels, with vehicles distributed across city zones rather than serviced from public-facing retail offices.
Market Position
Competitors:
- CityBee (Lithuania) — large car-sharing operator with a mixed (mostly ICE/Hybrid) fleet and broad vehicle types, including vans.
- Bolt Drive (Lithuania) — app-based car-sharing under the Bolt umbrella, with rapid network growth in Baltic cities.
- Traditional car rental firms (e.g., Hertz, Avis, Sixt) — offer EVs in some markets but operate a different rental model.
- Emerging local EV-sharing providers — smaller operators in specific Lithuanian municipalities.
Competitive advantages:
- EV-only fleet, aligning with municipal sustainability goals and low-emission mobility trends.
- Early-mover experience in EV car-sharing in the Baltics and selected CEE markets.
- Integration with charging networks and city parking programs.
- Focus on corporate mobility packages that support companies’ sustainability targets.
Market share:
Precise market share is not publicly reported. SPARK is widely recognised within Lithuania’s EV mobility niche, competing against larger mixed-fleet operators and newer entrants.
Recent Developments
Latest news, expansions, partnerships (indicative):
- Ongoing fleet refresh with newer EV models and software updates to the mobile app.
- Continued collaboration with charging infrastructure providers (e.g., Ignitis ON in Lithuania; Eldrive-type networks in regional markets) to reduce range anxiety and improve uptime.
- Participation in municipal and private parking initiatives to expand service coverage and reduce friction for users.
Note: For precise, dated updates, consult SPARK’s official website, app notifications, press releases, and Lithuanian transport/mobility news outlets.
Contact Information
Official website: sparkapp.eu
Email: Not officially verified in this research. Users should use the in-app support channel or the contact form on the official website.
Phone: Not publicly verified in this research.
Registered office address: Not publicly verified in this research.
Guidance: For customer support, SPARK typically directs users to the mobile app (account, verification, trip issues). For business partnerships, media enquiries, or legal matters, use the official site’s contact channels or request the company’s details from the Centre of Registers.
Sources and References
Primary and secondary sources consulted:
- SPARK official website: sparkapp.eu (service overview, app access, general information).
- Lithuanian Centre of Registers (Juridinių asmenų registras) — authoritative source for company codes, registered address, executives (exact extract recommended).
- Valstybinė mokesčių inspekcija (VMI) — VAT registry for PVM code confirmation.
- Rekvizitai.lt — Lithuanian business directory (company profiles and public contact data; verify against official registers).
- Press and industry coverage on SPARK’s launch and expansions (e.g., articles on the introduction of EV car-sharing in Vilnius circa 2017 and subsequent operations in Sofia, Bulgaria). Specific articles should be verified for dates and details prior to citation in formal documents.
Data accuracy note: This profile avoids speculative or unverified legal identifiers. To complete the legal and contact fields (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, full address, phone, executive roster), obtain the latest official registry extract or the company’s own disclosures.