Join EV Fleet World and EO Charging for a webinar on Charge Assurance: Future-Proofing EV Infrastructure with a Platform-Based Approach on 28 November 2024, from 3pm-3:45pm GMT/ 7am – 7:45am PT.
Unlock key insights into fleet electrification and explore practical strategies to optimise your EV infrastructure. Learn how implementing a robust Charge Assurance framework can enhance reliability, drive efficiency, and support the sustainability of your EV operations.
Our informative webinar will cover a variety of discussion points:
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More speakers to be announced over the coming weeks!
Fleet managers, financial directors, procurement managers and anyone else involved in fleet decision-making at a strategic level.
Unlock strategies to enhance your EV fleet operations and infrastructure. Learn how adopting a Charge Assurance framework can improve reliability, efficiency, and sustainability across your electric vehicle operations.
Richard is the CEO of EO Charging (EO). Richard is a dynamic CEO and NED, recognised for his transformational leadership and success in driving growth within PE and VC-funded companies in the e-mobility, IoT, and telecommunications sectors.
In addition to his role at EO Charging, he serves as Chairman of Zest Eco Ltd, a prominent EV Charge Point Operator and Managed Service Provider in the UK’s e-mobility sector. Richard has played an integral role in Zest’s journey, from its inception to its rapid expansion, underpinned by £105 million funding from the UK’s Central Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF) and Zouk Capital. This funding has enabled Zest to secure market wins and deployments with esteemed partners such as Hackney Council and Transport for London (TfL). His other previous CEO roles include spearheading substantial growth phases at Dense Air, where he executed a global business transformation strategy, and at ip.access, which led to a successful acquisition by Mavenir Inc in 2020.
Richard Earl is the Director of Research and Development at EO Charging. For the last 20 years, Richard has been working in the energy and automotive sectors across a number of engineering and leadership roles. Since studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at university he has developed code for safety critical applications such as engine controllers, lead teams of software developers to develop large scale software applications managing millions of end points and he has managed cross functional teams to deliver several electronic products to the mass market.
In his roles at EO Charging he has led the successful delivery and evolution of the Mini, Mini Pro and Genius families of electric vehicle charging stations along with the introduction of OCPP into the business. Two of the products that Richard has helped to deliver have received nominations for product innovation along with submission for patents.
Richard is also the chair of the BEAMA EV Infrastructure Group helping the industry navigate the evolving regulatory landscape as EV infrastructure moves from niche to mass adoption.