Ola ropes in Julien Geffard to lead Europe operations for its Electric Business

Ola has appointed Julien Geffard as the Director of Go-To-Market Strategy for its electric business in Europe, as the company gears up to bring range of electric scooters to Europe in the coming months. He will be based out of the company’s Amsterdam office. 

To cater to the global demand from customers around the world, Ola claims to be in the advanced stages of setting up the scooter manufacturing facility in India. Once completed, it will have the capacity to produce over 2 million scooters a year, the company said.

In his role at Ola, Julien will be responsible for building and growing Ola’s European operations for its electric business. He brings over 15 years of experience across some of the automotive companies. Before joining Ola, he was the Global Commercial Director and a member of the Board of Management at Peugeot Motorcycles.

Julien served at Bentley Motors Ltd as their Head of Sales and then as Head of Retail Marketing, Europe. He has also worked with Alpine and BMW, where he was responsible for positioning the Mini in France as a leading luxury brand. 

Commenting on the appointment, Bhavish Aggarwal, Chairman and Group CEO, Ola said, “We are happy to announce the appointment of Julien to lead our European operations. As we gear up to bring the first of our range of electric vehicles to markets around the world, Julien’s expertise will be key to building our electric business across Europe.  As a rapidly growing hub of EVs, Europe is a key market for us to realise our vision of moving the world towards sustainable mobility solutions.”

Speaking on his appointment, Julien Geffard said“I am excited to join Ola and be a part of this incredibly talented, and diverse team that is bringing the exciting range of electric two-wheelers to our customers in Europe and around the world. Europe is a key market for us and our tech and digital expertise, coupled with the unique customer experience, will be key for us as we launch our products across Europe.”

The two-wheeler EV market in Europe has seen double-digit growth in 2020, with customers looking for differentiated products that are available at competitive prices. The development of EV charging infrastructure is expected to continue as governments make investments to encourage sustainable mobility solutions aimed at zero vehicle emission. 

-AK

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