Indra spearheads EV charging expansion plans under new CEO  

British EV and smart energy technology business Indra has appointed Adrian Moores as chief executive officer, driving its growth strategy in the UK and Europe.

Adrian Moores, CEO at Indra

The business has already recently signed a number of exclusive partnerships with several leading UK brands, including the deal with Plug Me In, supplying customers with its high-performance Smart PRO charger.

Add in its trial of Vehicle-to-Home bidirectional charging technology – said to be the largest global pilot of the technology – and both Moores and the company believe it can strengthen its position as a leading player in the smart home EV charging and energy technology space in the UK and beyond.

Moores said: “With its proven pioneering technology, backed up by a highly skilled and engaged team with genuine customer focus, I believe Indra is perfectly positioned to convert its vision of a sustainable energy ecosystem into a tangible reality.

“The technology may be highly advanced,” he continued, “but the principle of facilitating access to cheaper, greener and smarter energy that benefits both EV drivers and the wider grid, is one that is easy to understand and get on board with.”

He started his career as a qualified chartered accountant at KPMG, before moving into the high-growth technology sector. Prior to joining Indra, Moores was group CEO at P2i, where he oversaw the company’s rapid growth from start-up to substantive, profitable business. He also specialises in working with businesses that have a focus on sustainability and creating a positive, real-world impact.

John O’Donohue, chair of the board at Indra, outlined: “We’re thrilled that Ady has joined us to lead a strong management team harnessing real technology innovation leadership and scaling in the UK and Europe. His deep operational expertise will be invaluable as we continue to grow our customer base and operations at pace in the coming months and years.”

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