Matt Cahir

Chief Executive Officer at MEVCO Mining Electric Vehicle Company

Matt Cahir is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of MEVCO Mining Electric Vehicle Company. Prior to this role, Matt held various executive positions in companies such as Greenheart, Tembo e-LV B.V., VivoPower, Nuxeo, Exeter Group, ABB, and RuleBurst/Haley/Oracle. Matt also ran his own consulting firm, Matt Cahir Consulting, where he provided strategic support to senior executives and CEOs. Matt's educational background includes an MBA from AGSM @ UNSW Business School. His expertise lies in areas such as revenue growth, business transformation, sales optimization, and market expansion.

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MEVCO Mining Electric Vehicle Company

MEVCO is on a mission to revolutionize the mining industry by making sustainable and efficient electric fleets easy to deploy and manage, whilst prioritizing the safety and well-being of all workers and the environment. MEVCO is passionate about fostering strong partnerships to power a sustainable future within the mining industry, assisting operators to meet their environmental and social objectives. These partnerships are enabled by : - Scalable transformation of the light EV fleet infrastructure - World class partnerships aligned in creating sustainable solutions in mining - Collaboration with industry leaders - mining, tech and financial - Customer-centric delivery, service and support model - Confidence in products and services to exceed expectations  - Purpose built solutions for the mining industry - Products and services that meet an immediate and long-term industry need - Data driven technology to grow efficiency and effectiveness onsite. MEVCO brings the mining industry true value, leading transformational solutions and world-class innovation with support from industry experts. HILUX and LAND CRUISER are registered trade-marks of Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha. MEVCO is not sponsored by or affiliated with Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha or its authorized user in Australia Toyota Motor Corporation Australia.


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