Philippe Vanhoef

CEO & Founder at Ecorus

Philippe Vanhoef is an experienced professional with a diverse background in various industries. Philippe is the CEO & Founder of Ecorus, a solar energy company where they strive to make a difference and achieve greatness through collaboration and excellence. Philippe is also a founding member of Vlaams Installatie Consortium.

In their earlier career, Philippe worked as an Electronics Engineer at Mercedes-Benz in the UK, specifically on the development of a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) for the McLaren F1 2009. Philippe was responsible for the KERS control system during their time there.

Additionally, Philippe served as the Chief Engineer Drivetrain at the Zero Emission Racing Team, where they showcased their expertise in the field. Philippe also worked as an Engineer Hybrid Electrical Components at Punch Powertrain, highlighting their proficiency in hybrid technologies.

In the past, Philippe was involved in the Vehicle Design Summit, specializing as a Fuel Cell Vehicle Electrical Components Engineer. Philippe also gained experience in finance and strategy as part of the Solar Team.

Throughout their career, Philippe Vanhoef has consistently demonstrated their skills and knowledge across different sectors, making valuable contributions in each role they have undertaken.

Philippe Vanhoef completed their Master's degree in Business Economics from KU Leuven from 2004 to 2007. Prior to that, they pursued a degree in Industrial Engineering specializing in Electromechanics at Groep T - Internationale Hogeschool Leuven from 2000 to 2004. Additional information regarding their education from their time at St. Hubertus College is not provided.

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  • CEO & Founder

    June, 2010 - present

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