Channel 4 plugs in Voltage for Growth Fund investment DetailsJoseph O'Halloran | 22 May 2015 As it continues to make use of its Growth Fund to support the UK's independent TV production sector, Channel 4 has chosen Voltage TV as the latest company in which to take an equity stake. voltage TVEstablished by former Dragonfly heads, Sanjay Singhal and Steven Nam, Voltage TV has been in business just over two years ago and have secured a number of key commissions for major networks, including landmark series X-Ray Mega Airport for Discovery Networks International to be broadcast later this year. Other key productions include: NHS: £2 Billion A Week & Counting and The British Property Boom for Channel 4; Epilepsy And Me and Extreme At 18 currently in production for BBC Three. Voltage's first series for the BBC, Inside The Factory: How Our Favourite Foods Are Made for BBC Two was stripped across three nights earlier this month. The indie is currently working on a number of funded developments for broadcasters including ITV, Channel 4, BBC, Discovery Networks International and Sky