The statement only says that ABB E-Mobility wants to increase its customer focus as part of its strategy. The exact motivations for the replacement at the top are not mentioned in the announcement, nor has a permanent successor for interim CEO Halbherr been promised yet. Mühlon himself does not get a word in edgewise in the announcement. The Executive Committee will drive the company’s continued growth, focusing on customer satisfaction and deepening its hardware and software capabilities to ensure technology leadership in our customer-facing business lines.” “We are also delighted that he will continue to play a key role in our growth story. “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Frank for his dedication in successfully bringing ABB E-mobility to where it is today, having recently attracted funding from investors who share our belief in the company’s long-term vision,” says Executive Chairman and interim CEO Halbherr. But the experienced charging infrastructure manager will also remain with the company in his new role. When the division was spun off as ABB E-Mobility in preparation for the planned IPO, Mühlon took over as CEO. Mühlon had helped build and lead the charging pillar business of the Swiss-Swedish industrial group – officially as Head of ABB’s Global E-Mobility Infrastructure Solutions at the time. Michael Halbherr will take over as interim CEO of ABB’s e-mobility division with its charging pillar business. The manager is moving to the role of chief commercial officer (CCO) with immediate effect. ABB career Charging Stations frank mühlon Michael Halbherrįrank Mühlon is no longer CEO of ABB E-Mobility.
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