Mark Stubbs

Senior Programme Manager, EV Hubs at GRIDSERVE

Mark Stubbs is an experienced professional in the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and e-mobility sectors. Currently serving as Senior Programme Manager for EV Hubs at GRIDSERVE Sustainable Energy Limited since June 2021, Mark is accountable for complex hub deliverables and alignment across business units and third parties. Prior roles include Global Program Manager for EV Infrastructure at Enel X and eMobility Infrastructure & Charging Solutions Architect at Jaguar Land Rover, where significant contributions were made to key product development initiatives. Experience also includes managerial roles at Mercedes-Benz UK Ltd and Suzuki GB PLC, focusing on alternative drive technologies and technical support, respectively. Mark's educational background includes attendance at Ouesdale School from 1984 to 1988.

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Dagenham, United Kingdom

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GRIDSERVE

GRIDSERVE® is a tech-enabled sustainable energy business whose purpose is to deliver sustainable energy and move the needle on climate change. GRIDSERVE is delivering a 'Sun-to-Wheel' sustainable energy ecosystem. This features the world's most advanced hybrid solar + battery farms and remote power solutions, which generate net zero carbon energy for our award-winning electric vehicle charging infrastructure, supported by our electric vehicle leasing and solutions business. GRIDSERVE is accelerating the decarbonisation of transport and rapidly transforming the UK's EV charging experience through its award-winning GRIDSERVE Electric Highway charging network, comprised of our Electric Forecourts®, and Electric Hubs, all powered by net zero carbon energy. GRIDSERVE have also announced our Partner Network, to help our partners across the world to advance their EV ambitions in the earliest possible timeframes. We are interested in connecting with people and businesses considering leasing electric vehicles, project developers, landowners, land agents, local authorities, and multiple other potential partners interested in accelerating the deployment of sustainable energy.