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Trojan Energy makes two new additions to its board

Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure provider Trojan Energy has made two new additions to its Board of Directors with Mark Kerr as Investment Director and Mikko Summala as Non-Executive Director.
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Alec Peachey

Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure provider Trojan Energy has made two new additions to its Board of Directors with Mark Kerr as Investment Director and Mikko Summala as Non-Executive Director.

Mark Kerr is a highly experienced late stage and private equity investor, having previously led the Lloyds Development Capital team in Scotland and before that making many investments with 3i.

Mark’s funding expertise and board-level leadership will help support the business as they raise future funding to support growth. Mark takes on the role of Investment Director, allowing existing Investment Director and Chairman, Lynne Ross, to become independent Chairman.

Finnish national, Mikko Summala, is a highly experienced EV industry executive and, in previous roles with Parking Energy, has worked to bring new EV technologies to market. His sector knowledge, practical experience and passion for net-zero technology will help provide the board with the insight and guidance it needs as they continue to grow the business further.

This news follows on from the recent announcement that the company had added six new members of staff to its team.

Image: courtesy Trojan

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