Chariot Energy
Mohsin Khoja has a wide range of experience in the energy industry, starting with their work as an analyst at SNC-Lavalin in 1998 and then as a manager at Enron from 1999 to 2001. Mohsin co-founded Tara Energy in 2002 and served as Cofounder & Head of Sales until 2009. At Tara Energy, they successfully developed and executed the marketing and sales strategies to build a $100MM revenue company. Following that, they served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Tara Energy and became President of Fulcrum Energy in 2009. Later in 2011, they joined Just Energy, where they held several executive roles, including Senior Vice President and SVP & General Manager - US South & West. In their role in Just Energy, they doubled the EBITDA over three years and grew the revenue base by over 60%. In 2016, Mohsin Khoja served as Managing Partner of Sitara Investments, and later in 2019, they assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer of Chariot Energy.
Mohsin Khoja earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Management Information Systems from the Texas McCombs School of Business in 1993. Later, they pursued a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance and Strategic Management from McGill University from 1997 to 1999.
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Chariot Energy
A game-changing solar energy company delivering the next generation of solar power and the most innovative customer service in the industry. The energy industry is stuck in the past, relying on old ways of generating power and outdated customer service practices. We’re Chariot and we believe it’s time for energy to move forward. We’re delivering 100% solar power that’s as affordable as brown power, so everyone can get electricity from the sun without getting panels. We’re transforming our state’s energy supply by building Texas-sized solar farms. And we offer easy-to-understand plans and transparent pricing, because your electricity company should never leave you in the dark. We’re on a mission to bring solar to all, forever changing the way people get power. So if you want to create a more sustainable future for Texas and for power that values people — hop on and let’s roll.