Kinetic Green appoints Pankaj Sharma as President of the two-wheeler business
Pankaj Sharma has three decades of experience in leadership roles at Royal Enfield, Volkswagen, Maruti, and Tata Motors.
Kinetic Green Energy and Power Solutions, has appointed Pankaj Sharma as the President of its 2-Wheeler business.
Pankaj who has extensively worked in the auto industry with three decades of experience in leadership roles at Royal Enfield, Volkswagen, Maruti, and Tata Motors will help to steer the Sullaja Firodia-run Kinetic Green's sales and marketing efforts to build a fast-growing electric two-wheeler business.
Kinetic's new President for the two-wheeler business has also worked at Ola Electric implementing their (direct-to-customer) business model.
Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder and CEO of Kinetic Green, said his appointment comes at an opportune time "as we gear up to introduce our blockbuster, e- Luna, and build a solid range of electric two-wheelers in the coming years."
At Kinetic Green Pankaj will lead the company's efforts in shaping the future strategy through a strong team that will take on the challenges facing India's transition to clean mobility.
Commenting on his appointment Pankaj said "I will be getting an opportunity to lead the launch of the legendary Luna in the new e-avatar right at the beginning. The next decade will see disruptive growth in the electric two-wheeler sector, and I am glad to be part of this exciting journey."
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
11 Jul 2023
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