Scott Fisher

Scott Fisher

Sales & Business Development
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Scott leads a team dedicated to nurturing long-lasting customer partnerships – part of an approach that simplifies and speeds customers’ journeys to electrification at scale, provides the flexibility that is essential in a still-evolving industry, eliminates capex, and minimizes risk.

In the clean transport industry since 2014, Scott has helped build successful EV charging businesses at EVgo and Greenlots (now Shell Recharge Solutions). While at Greenlots, where he was one of the first 15 employees, Scott built the company's business with utilities such as Duke, Exelon, HyrdoOne, and MidAmerica Energy. He then started Greenlots' fleet and OEM group, which won significant business with customers such as Amazon, Penske, Volvo, and others.

When he’s not at work helping realize a zero-emissions transportation future, Scott can be found cheering on his daughter’s softball team, watching basketball with his son, or teaching a graduate-level course on clean energy at Columbia's Earth Institute, which he has done since 2011.

“Clean transportation is still in its early days as an industry, and it’s a privilege to be at the frontier, developing solutions that enable electrification at scale.”

Scott Fisher

Sales & Business Development

Scott leads a team dedicated to nurturing long-lasting customer partnerships – part of an approach that simplifies and speeds customers’ journeys to electrification at scale, provides the flexibility that is essential in a still-evolving industry, eliminates capex, and minimizes risk.

In the clean transport industry since 2014, Scott has helped build successful EV charging businesses at EVgo and Greenlots (now Shell Recharge Solutions). While at Greenlots, where he was one of the first 15 employees, Scott built the company's business with utilities such as Duke, Exelon, HyrdoOne, and MidAmerica Energy. He then started Greenlots' fleet and OEM group, which won significant business with customers such as Amazon, Penske, Volvo, and others.

When he’s not at work helping realize a zero-emissions transportation future, Scott can be found cheering on his daughter’s softball team, watching basketball with his son, or teaching a graduate-level course on clean energy at Columbia's Earth Institute, which he has done since 2011.

“Clean transportation is still in its early days as an industry, and it’s a privilege to be at the frontier, developing solutions that enable electrification at scale.”