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Andrew Cornelia
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Andrew Cornelia

Interview with Andrew Cornelia, Chief of Staff at Volta and CFO of Young Professionals in Energy for the San Francisco Bay area.

Grid Connections

September 21, 202058m 3s

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Show Notes

In this episode we speak with Andrew Cornelia, the Chief of Staff at Volta and CFO of Young Professionals in Energy for the San Francisco Bay area. Andrew started his career in finance and then pivoted upon the opportunity to work on Tesla’s energy team. He eventually moved up to working on their supercharging team, where they leveraged the supercharger network as a marketing tool and the data it provided to find where new locations were needed most. Now at Volta he is the bridge between the business, strategy and finance executives as the Chief of Staff.  In Today’s episode we discuss Tesla’s charging networks, misperceptions about charging technology and how Volta charging leverages data to choose where to install their next charging locations.

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