EO Charging positions for global growth with executive team changes
EO Charging has revamped its executive team in line with plans for strategic growth globally.
Approaching its first decade in business, the charging solutions specialist for depot-based fleets has appointed Richard Staveley as its new CEO.
Founder Charlie Jardine will transition to the role of president, relocating to the US later this year so he can focus on growing EO’s presence in North America and other global markets.
Staveley brings a strong background in driving growth within PE and VC-funded companies in the e-mobility, IoT and telecommunications sectors. Currently, he serves as chairperson for Zest, an EV charge point operator in the UK’s public charging e-mobility sector.
Jardine said: “After 10 years of growing the business, it is a real privilege to be able to hand over the CEO reins so I can focus on expanding the business globally.
“It is my pleasure to announce Richard Staveley as EO’s new CEO. His leadership and strong investor backing place EO in an excellent position to advance our goals and further galvanise our presence as the go-to partner for fleet electrification globally.”
Staveley’s appointment follows strategic investments from Zouk Capital and Vortex Energy; the company received an $80m (£637.8m) investment round in February 2023.
The new team will advance the company’s mission of expanding its fleet charging solution business in North America and across Europe whilst maintaining its position in the fast-developing UK market.
Staveley said: “EO Charging is well-positioned and well-prepared to address the challenges and growing demands of this fast-expanding sector.
“I am excited to lead the company through its next phase of development, focusing on innovation, charging-as-a-service, and market expansion.”
EO has grown significantly in recent years and has now deployed over 85,000 chargers worldwide. Its customers include Amazon, DHL, Uber and Tesco.