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Andrew Cornelia to lead new Mercedes-Benz charging network in North America

Mercedes-Benz Mobility has announced the appointments of two top-level executives for Mercedes-Benz HPC North America - Andrew Cornelia as president and CEO and Christopher Trainor as CFO.
By James Foster June 7, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Mercedes-Benz plans to set up over 2,000 of its own charging hubs in North America, Europe, China and other markets by the end of the decade. Photo: Business Wire

In their new roles, Cornelia and Trainor will be responsible for the launch and operations of the Mercedes-Benz charging network in the US and Canada.

The company aims to open approximately 400 charging stations comprising more than 2,500 high-power chargers to customers of all EV brands throughout North America by the end of this decade. Cornelia and Trainor will also be recruiting, leading, and empowering a new team of employees who will be dedicated to executing the company’s North American ambitions.

Cornelia brings over a decade of experience in electric mobility and charging, and has played a pivotal role in shaping and advancing EV charging infrastructure across the US and globally. At Tesla, he led Strategic Finance for the global charging network, influencing its launch, rapid growth, and move towards open access standards. More recently, he was the executive leading corporate strategy and development at Volta Charging, where he helped pioneer an innovative model that redefined the boundaries of both the EV charging business, as well as the EV driver experience.

Trainor has more than 30 years of experience in corporate finance, including various senior leadership roles at Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. He joined the Chrysler group in 1994 and has been with Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA since 2002.

Mercedes-Benz HPC North America is responsible for the development and operation of the Mercedes-Benz high-power charging network in North America, helping realise the next, essential step forward in Mercedes-Benz’s electrification strategy.

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