RiDERgy
Claudio Geyken is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the renewable energy sector. As the CEO and Cofounder of RiDERgy since February 2022, Claudio focuses on advancing the circular economy through efficient electrification and charging of fleets. Prior to this role, Claudio founded a stealth startup and served as the Community Director and Founder at InnoEnergy, where responsibilities included content curation, strategy, partnership building, and team leadership. Claudio's background also includes project engineering at Trama TecnoAmbiental, cost reduction engineering at Manz AG, and tutoring at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Claudio holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and multiple Master's degrees related to renewable energies and management from esteemed institutions such as Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
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RiDERgy
At RiDERgy we play a crucial role to move the world towards a circular economy. We do this by helping to electrify and charge fleets efficiently. We charge and discharge vehicle batteries to solve the volatility of renewable energies thereby requiring less extra stationary storage. RiDERgy develops software powered by the best algorithms to produce optimal charging schedules. This more efficient solution enables faster adoption of electric mobility and a successful energy transition. Our aim is to serve any type of vehicle from commercial trucks to passenger vehicles globally. We offer lower charging costs to commercial vehicles at company sites. These drive much and need low total costs of ownership. We can interconnect with partners such as charging solution providers, automakers and electricity retailers. We operate from Europe but have global ambitions and think globally from Day 1. We received support from EnBW, Baloise Group, Fit4Start of Luxinnovation, Humboldt University China Tech Bridge, BIA via the Berlin Senate and European Social Fund, EIT Urban Mobility and Unternehmertum.