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EV charging infrastructure company EdgeEnergy appoints new CEO

EdgeEnergy has appointed Shaun Shuler as the company's new CEO.
By James Foster October 31, 2023 Read time: 1 min

This move will capitalise on Shuler's extensive experience in sales, sales organisation leadership and senior management positions to drive additional sales and set the stage for EdgeEnergy's next phase of growth.

Shuler joins EdgeEnergy from DataMinr, a pioneer in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to drive real-time event and risk detection.  There, he held prominent leadership positions, demonstrating his ability to drive sales growth and foster team success. Known for his motivational management style, Shuler has consistently built and retained top-performing teams, setting them up for long-term success.

“As an EV owner myself, I understand the acute need for additional EV fast charging capacity nationwide, and am excited about the ability of EdgeEnergy's technology to help close this gap,” said Shuler. “I am committed to leading our talented team to drive innovation, expand our reach, and empower EV owners with the freedom to travel confidently. Together, we will shape the future of sustainable transportation."

Greg York, founder of EdgeEnergy, and the co-inventor of the company’s proprietary technology, has been leading EdgeEnergy since 2020 and will transition into the role of COO.

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