• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Bob Stojanovic

ABB

EV Charging Infrastructure North America

Bob Stojanovic, Director EV Charging Infrastructure North America at ABB, Carlsbad, California, started his career at ABB in 1999 and assumed the role of Director in 2017. As the local product group manager, Mr. Stojanovic oversees the manufacturing of EV charging equipment as well as sales and marketing of EV chargers. Previously, he was responsible for microgrids in North America for ABB as part of the company’s corporate business development efforts. Mr. Stojanovic was responsible for business development, strategy and analysis of local markets, and development of new solutions, including strategic relationships with customers, developers, and other key technology providers. He has held additional positions during his tenure at ABB, including Director of the vertical solar power initiative and sales management on the West Coast and in Southern California, mainly involving ABB’s portfolio of industrial automation, and power products and systems. Mr. Stojanovic holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Western University, London, Ontario and an MBA from Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California.

Sessions With Bob Stojanovic

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 09:00am - 10:00am (CST) / -

    EV Charging: Business Models and Players of the Future

    Panel Transportation/Mobility

    The emergence of EVs and the different charging modes represent a behavioral shift for consumers. Providing the right specification of infrastructure, in the right location, brought to market at the right time, will be critical for market participants to thrive in the new EV ecosystem. Will the majority of EV drivers charge at home at night instead of during the day? How will charging be handled for vehicle fleets? What are the implications for power systems, policies and economics?