Magenta Mobility has announced the appointment of Nand Kumar Sharma as Head – Charging Infrastructure & Projects. With over two decades of experience in infrastructure and operations, Sharma will drive the company’s nationwide strategy and execution across Real Estate, EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction), and Operations to accelerate the growth of Magenta’s EV charging ecosystem.
Before joining Magenta Mobility, Sharma held leadership roles at Bharati Infratel, Tower Vision, Summit Digitel, and recently with BluSmart Mobility. He led large-scale infrastructure rollouts, achieved significant energy and cost efficiencies, and drove revenue growth across nationwide projects. His appointment comes at a strategic time as Magenta Mobility enters its next phase of expansion in sustainable, tech-enabled transportation. His leadership will be crucial in scaling the infrastructure required to support the company’s rapidly growing electric fleet across India.
Speaking on the appointment Maxson Lewis, Managing Director and CEO, Magenta Mobility said, “Nand brings a rare blend of strategic vision and hands-on expertise that will be pivotal as we scale our operations. His experience in building and operating charging infrastructure will help our growth plans as we seek to drive our ‘Ab Ki Baar Dus Hazaar’ mandate nationwide.”
“Magenta Mobility’s commitment to building sustainable, future-ready transport solutions deeply resonates with me. I look forward to contributing to its dynamic journey by creating a resilient and scalable charging infrastructure that powers the next generation of mobility in India,” said Nand Kumar Sharma, Head – Charging Infrastructure & Projects, Magenta Mobility.
With his deep expertise in project execution, regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement, and ESG-aligned practices, Sharma is well-positioned to drive the development of next-generation clean infrastructure vital to India’s energy transition.
Tags: Ecosystem, EPC, Infrastructure, Logistics, Majenta Mobility
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