Myenergi appoints Tom Callow as head of external affairs   

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Myenergi, developer of the world’s first eco-smart EV charger, has announced the appointment of Tom Callow as head of external affairs.  

Tom Callow, head of external affairs at Myenergi

Callow joins from BP Pulse and is widely regarded as a leading voice in the electric vehicles sector. He’s worked with some of the world’s largest automotive and electrification brands and his background includes more than 14 years’ experience in senior-level strategic and operational roles.   

This includes two years as head of external communications at Cox Automotive (previously Manheim UK), where helped to build the brand’s national profile as a leading provider of auto auction, defleet, remarketing and retail operations.   

In his new role, Callow will drive Myenergi’s engagement with policy and regulation, as well as leading a wide range of public relations initiatives. 

Jordan Brompton, co-founder and CMO of Myenergi, commented: “As a renowned EV expert, I’ve known Tom for a number of years. His reputation within automotive and electrification is simply unmatched, so we’re delighted to welcome him to the team.”   

Founded in 2016, Myenergi now employs more than 350 team members in the UK, with teams growing globally and subsidiaries now operational in Australia, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands.  

“Tom’s appointment demonstrates our commitment to further developing the team with some of the sector’s most ambitious and respected leaders,” added Brompton. “I’m looking forward to working in close partnership to further drive our policy and regulation engagement activity over the coming months.”   

Commenting on his appointment, Callow added: “My goal is to ensure that Myenergi is not only recognised for its fantastic Zappi EV charger, but becomes absolutely synonymous with smart home energy technology more generally. Indeed, with the largest share of household emissions coming from heating, decarbonising homes is of paramount importance.”

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