Damian Wolinski

Head Of Industrial Design at Ekoenergetyka

Damian Wolinski has extensive work experience in the field of industrial and automotive design. Damian started their career at FSO Syrena w Kutnie S.A., where they worked as an Automotive Designer from February 2019 to August 2021. After that, they joined VOSCO Automotive as an Automotive Designer from August 2021 to June 2022. Currently, Damian is working at Ekoenergetyka, where they started as a Product Designer in March 2022 and is currently serving as the Head of Industrial Design since July 2023.

Damian Wolinski pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Industrial Design from Akademia Sztuk Pięknych we Wrocławiu from 2012 to 2015. Damian then went on to complete their Master of Arts degree in Industrial Design from the Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław from 2015 to 2017. Finally, they obtained a Master's degree in Car and Transportation Design from SPD Scuola Politecnica di Design from 2017 to 2018.

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Ekoenergetyka

Ekoenergetyka is an innovative technology company and one of the leaders among manufacturers of high-power charging infrastructure in Europe. Thanks to nearly 15 years of experience on the global e-mobility market, we specialize in designing based on our own know-how and manufacturing fast charging systems for electric buses, e-trucks and passenger cars. Ekoenergetyka was founded in 2009 in Poland and is headquartered in Zielona Gora, just two hours from Berlin. At our own research and development centers and at the Electromobility Laboratory Center, we conduct environmental tests in climate chambers, study power quality parameters, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), noise levels and corrosion resistance. From the beginning, we have focused on building our own team of engineers and developers. To meet the expectations of consumers and the trends of the rapidly changing market, we also expanded our R&D projects to include energy storage. Ekoenergetyka is an active member of global e-mobility organizations: CharIN, ChargeUp Europe, UITP, AVERE, Open Charge Alliance, SEVA, PIRE, PSPA.


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