Endera Adds New Chief Commercial Officer
Kevin Hernandez has more than 13 years of experience in the transportation industry. He most recently served as managing director of ground transportation for ACE Parking.

Kevin Hernandez
Endera
Endera, an end-to-end provider of electric commercial vehicles, charging infrastructure, and software, announced the addition of Kevin Hernandez as the company’s chief commercial officer.
In this role, Hernandez will be responsible for leading Endera’s commercial operations, developing new business opportunities, managing overall client relationships as well as overseeing the buildout of Endera’s service network.
With over 13 years of experience in the transportation industry, Hernandez most recently served as the managing director of ground transportation for ACE Parking, overseeing the company’s fleet operations for the ground transportation division. This included operations at the San Diego International Airport, Illumina, the Port of San Diego, the County of San Diego, among others. Most notably, Hernandez was an integral part of spearheading the San Diego International Airport’s transition to electric shuttles for its fleet, making it the largest electric fleet at a U.S. airport.
“Adding Kevin to the team is monumentally beneficial for our company’s future, especially at the fast pace that Endera is growing.” said John Walsh, CEO of Endera. “Our team members and clients will benefit immensely from his industry expertise, dedication to quality, and innovative approach. He truly is one of the best and brightest in the industry and we are lucky to have him as part of our team.”
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