Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2023

Chargeup appoints Satish Mittal

Moves from Meta

Chargeup appoints Satish Mittal
Chargeup has announced the appointment of Satish Mittal as chief digital officer. Mittal moves from Meta, where he was lead - mobile and connectivity partnership.
 
Chargeup is aiming to build a FiNeTech (Finance-Network-Technology) platform in the EV space. Mittal will be responsible for technology, digital, and partnerships for the brand.
 
Varun Goenka, founder and CEO, Chargeup, said, “Satish is an industry expert with strong credentials in the Indian as well as international tech domain. His expertise in forging business partnerships, and in-depth knowhow of the most advanced technologies such as IoT, AI, Metaverse, and data analytics will enable Chargeup to continuously enhance its path-breaking FiNeTech platform capabilities and drive growth for the brand as well as the valued partners that Chargeup works with. We are looking forward to a fruitful association.”
 
Mittal said, “India is entering a new era of clean mobility, and enterprises like Chargeup are at the forefront of building the ecosystem that will enable electric mobility to thrive in the country. The FiNeTech platform has evolved rapidly in recent times, and they have already developed innovative partnerships and established an EV energy service network that will go a long way in popularizing EVs in India. My aim is to contribute my tech insights and identify as well as implement partnerships that can further the mission of Chargeup.”
 
In a career spanning three decades, Mittal has also worked with Reliance Communications and Vodafone Business Services.
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