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Chargie Elevates Cole Reinwand to CEO in Strategic Leadership Shift

Culver City-based EV charging provider Chargie has appointed former Chief Revenue Officer Cole Reinwand as its new Chief Executive Officer, while company founder Zach Jennings moves into the role of Chief Innovation Officer to focus on grid integration and energy management technology.

Chargie Elevates Cole Reinwand to CEO in Strategic Leadership Shift
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Reinwand brings over 20 years of experience in scaling technology businesses to his new position. His background includes a 15-year tenure at Comcast, where he served as Chief Operating Officer of Deep Blue Communications and Vice President of Product Strategy and Innovation. Since joining Chargie, he has spearheaded the company's expansion into new market verticals and the development of strategic partnerships. As CEO, he will oversee the company's broader operational strategy as it seeks to meet the rising demand for reliable, large-scale infrastructure.

Founder Zach Jennings will pivot his focus toward the technical evolution of the company’s offerings. Drawing on his previous experience at PCS Energy, Jennings will lead efforts to integrate EV charging more deeply with utility networks, positioning charging stations not just as energy endpoints, but as flexible resources for the electric grid. This transition aligns with the company's objective to address the increasing intersection of transportation, building management, and energy distribution as electric vehicle adoption continues to climb.

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