Toronto-based EV charging company Elocity appoints Prity Singh as MD for India Operations

Singh will be responsible for developing Elocity into a market-leading EV charging demand management technology provider.

23 Apr 2021 | 10912 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Toronto-based electric vehicle charging company Elocity has appointed Prity Singh as the MD for its India operations. In her new role, she will be responsible for developing Elocity into a market-leading EV charging demand management technology provider.

Sanjeev Singh, CEO, Elocity said: "The entire auto and transportation sector is going through a major innovation cycle, and Elocity is a global business at the centre of it. People like Ms. Singh are key to our rapid growth and ongoing success. We're focused on supporting the tremendous growth in the global transition to electric mobility. Our innovative HIEV EV charging demand management technology empowers electric utilities, EV drivers and other businesses to benefit from a connected and optimised EV world.”

Singh has nearly 15 years of industry experience and has worked with Vedanta and GE Power before joining Elocity.

“Her new responsibilities aligns with our India growth strategy, putting an accomplished leader on the forefront, to give our customers and partners enhanced access to our technology and help them transition to electric mobility," added Sanjeev.

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