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Carole Raynal

Senior Software And Firmware Manager at EVBox

Carole Raynal has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Carole worked at TDF as a PhD student and later as a research engineer, where they focused on project management and research related to transmission diversity and crest factor reduction. At Gooch & Housego, they worked as an RF test technician for a brief period. Carole then joined Pace as a HW validation engineer, responsible for hardware validation of set-top boxes and analog video and audio validation. Carole worked at CANAL+ as a project leader and was involved in leading projects. Carole then moved on to HU&CO - Human & Connected, where they served as a project leader, managing technical communication with key accounts, planning internal developments, and coordinating with various R&D departments and subcontractors. Currently, they work at EVBox as a project team leader and technical project leader, where they manage software evolutions and handles technical projects related to DC chargers.

Carole Raynal pursued their education with a strong focus on Electronics and Telecommunications. From 2000 to 2003, they attended Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Limoges, where they obtained a Master of Science degree. Continuing their academic journey, Carole Raynal enrolled at Université de Limoges from 2004 to 2007 and successfully completed their PhD in Electronics.

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We drive sustainable mobility by providing smart and scalable charging infrastructure and charging management software to electric vehicles around the world. With over 150,000 charging points across more than 70 countries, we help businesses and cities contribute to a future where everyday transport is emission-free.Founded in 2010, we steppedonto the scene when the market for electric vehicles was still in its infancy. Our founders predicted that demand for charging infrastructure would skyrocket and set their sights on a clear concept: a fully modular charging station that’s easy to use and that can stand the test of time.Thanks to our founders’ foresight and imagination, we became the sole provider of public charging infrastructure in cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Monaco. Meanwhile, we also played an active role in promoting smart charging technologies and roaming of charging infrastructure with industry partners and public organizations.In 2017, we were acquired by the energy utility company and global service provider, ENGIE, who identified us as a disruptive cleantech scale-up making an impact in the fast-growing electric mobility industry. In 2018, we acquired the ultra-fast charging station manufacturer, EVTronic, adding the first 1,000 fast-charging stations to our European network.Today, with projects running across Europe, North America, and South America, we’re launching our new generation of residential, commercial, public, and fast-charging solutions that will make electric vehicle charging more accessible than ever.