ZeroMission to drive innovation in EV fleet management platform with new CTO

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ZeroMission has appointed Alan Crowley as chief technology officer (CTO) to lead innovation for its EV fleet software.

Alan Crowley, CTO at ZeroMission

Crowley will drive advances in AI, machine learning and data analytics for the platform, helping to shape the future of electric mobility and zero emission vehicle (ZEV) fleet management.

He explained: “Commercial fleets are under huge pressure to decarbonise their operations, but this can only be truly achieved through the efficient deployment and ongoing management of electric vehicles.

“ZeroMission is at the forefront of fleet electrification through development of its fully integrated software platform, and I am excited about the contribution I can make to helping businesses successfully transition.”

Crowley delivers more than 25 years of experience in software development and IT consultancy across a variety of industry sectors – including e-mobility, utilities, global supply chain and manufacturing.

His background includes nearly nine years as head of delivery at Version 1, a digital transformation specialist. Prior to this, Crowley was technical lead at enterprise software development company DeCare Systems Ireland (DSI). He has also held senior positions at SS&C Technologies, Irish Community Rapid Response and Real World Solutions, providing him with a detailed understanding of edge computing, data analytics and IoT.

Leah O’Dwyer, CEO of ZeroMission, commented: “Throughout his career, Alan has been instrumental in transforming traditional operations into smart, data-driven ecosystems, so we believe he has a big part to play in bringing data integration, AI decision-making and predictive analysis to our commercial fleet customers.”

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Natalie Middleton

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