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ADS-TEC Energy appoints new board member

ADS-TEC Energy has announced the appointment of Alwin Epple to its board of directors.
By James Foster May 9, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Alwin Epple has joined the ADS-TEC board of directors. Image: ADS-TEC Energy

With an illustrious career in the automotive industry spanning over three decades, Epple brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the company’s leadership team. 

He has held prominent positions at Daimler and Mercedes Benz Group for the past 20 years. Most recently, he served as chief audit executive at Mercedes-Benz Group. Prior to this, he served as the head of project management for Daimler in Stuttgart, where he spearheaded the restructuring of passenger car sales in 18 countries.

Epple's extensive international experience also includes terms as president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Italia, executive board member of Daimler Financial Services, and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK.

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