Jonathan GoodmanJonathan Goodman, the former head of Polestar UK and Ireland, has joined The EV Network as a non-executive director as the business prepares to sacle its charging infrastructure solutions.

Goodman, who has worked in the automotive industry for almost 40 years, was also vice president at Volvo and Stellantis and director general of Peugeot UK.

Matt Galvin took over from Goodman at Polestar after he made the decision to retire earlier this summer.

Reza Shaybani, chief executive and co-Founder of The EV Network, said: "Jonathan’s profound knowledge of the automotive industry, coupled with his leadership in promoting electric vehicles, aligns perfectly with our vision at The EV Network.

“His strategic insights and industry experience will be invaluable as we continue to expand our EV infrastructure and accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation.”

The EV Network was founded to address the challenges faced by both charge point operators (CPOs) and landlords in rolling out a network of rapid and ultra-fast EV charging stations in the UK.

Its ‘infrastructure as a service’ model, focuses on buying and leasing land directly from landlords to build EV infrastructure.

This, it says, allows CPOs and landlords to offer EV charging to the consumer while managing their own capital.

Goodman’s experience in the automotive industry will be instrumental in expanding The EV Network’s network across the UK to meet growing EV demand, it said.

Earlier this year, The EV Network partnered with Tim Hortons, one of the largest quick-service drive-thru chains in the UK, installing electric charging infrastructure across a wide range of the chain's locations.

Goodman said: “The company’s commitment to developing innovative and accessible EV infrastructure is crucial for the future of sustainable transportation.

“I look forward to working with the board and the management team to support the company's growth and drive the adoption of electric vehicles.”