Blink Charging Taps EV Industry Veteran As New COO

Blink Charging Taps EV Industry Veteran As New COO

Brendan Jones brings 25 years of automotive and EV charging industry experience to new role.

Blink Charging Co., a leading owner, operator and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging station products and networked EV charging services, has appointed Brendan Jones as its new chief operating officer (COO), effective April 20. Jones is a highly experienced automotive and EV industry executive with more than 25 years of corporate and executive experience across several large automotive and EV charging companies.

“We are grateful to add someone’s of Brendan’s caliber to our senior management team,” said Michael Farkas, founder and executive chairman of Blink. “As we continue to increase our EV charging footprint, Brendan’s extensive experience in the EV market, coupled with his experience in negotiating contracts with automotive and EV infrastructure companies, will be critical to Blink’s leadership team during this period of high growth. We have recently announced the addition of several hard-hitting leaders, including Michael Rama, as CFO and now Brendan as our COO, along with several key additions to our board of directors, including industry powerhouse Ritsaart van Montfrans, the founder and former CEO of New Motion. 

Blink continues to focus on growing highly experienced human capital to allow Blink to reach new levels as a leader in the rapidly growing EV space.”

Jones added, “I couldn’t be more excited to bring my knowledge experience to Blink and be a pivotal piece of the company’s growth at this explosive time in the EV industry. I look forward to contributing to the team and helping the company realize its aggressive growth strategies, both domestically and internationally.”

Jones joins Blink following his role as COO at Electrify America LLC, from September 2016 to March 2020, where he was the very first employee and built the company from a startup into one of the largest, ultrafast EV charging companies in the world. He led strategy, design implementation, and management teams and negotiated contracts for charging services with numerous leading automotive OEMs that led to more than $90 million in projected revenue. His leadership skills, paired with artful contract negotiations, led Electrify America to manage and install more than $30 million in Level 2 EV charging stations and $500 million in DC fast charging infrastructure.

Prior to Electrify America, LLC, Jones was vice president, OEM Strategy and Business Development at EVgo between March 2014 and September 2016, and helped reposition the company from a single subscriber revenue model to one with multi-million-dollar contracts with automotive OEMs and established the foundational elements for the rapid expansion of Fast Charger infrastructure in the U.S.

Jones also previously spent 21 years from April 1994 and March 2014 at Nissan North America, the last six of which were in senior management or director capacities. He was an integral part of the team working on the Nissan LEAF, which he helped develop into the top-selling battery electric vehicle of all time. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and Master of Arts from George Mason University. He has previously served on numerous boards and EV industry committees.

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