Roaming platform e-clearing.net appoints Pascal Beckers as new COO
After more than three years with the company, most recently as managing director, Dauaride Empere has stepped down. Beckers now assumes the role of Chief Operating Officer.
“Under his leadership, e-clearing.net has developed into one of the leading roaming platforms in Europe. His successes include the introduction of a standardised transaction-based pricing model and the launch of our new platform. With this change in leadership, we are sending a clear signal for the future and the strategic development of our company,” said Mark Steffen Walcher, CEO of e-clearing.net.
Together with CTO Moritz Dickehage, Beckers will oversee operations and further development of the platform. He already knows e-clearing.net well. While at parent company Smartlab, he played a key role in spinning off e-clearing.net as an independent company in 2020. According to e-clearing.net, he therefore has “a deep understanding of the company’s internal structures and processes.”
Commenting on his new role, Beckers said: “Electromobility is facing a decisive decade. e-clearing.net offers the infrastructure and expertise to actively shape this change. I look forward to contributing my experience from commercial team management and working with municipal utilities and industry partners to further develop the platform sustainably.”
e-clearing.net is, alongside Hubject and its Intercharge network, one of Europe’s two largest roaming platforms and connects more than 500,000 charge points. Since 2014, e-clearing.net has enabled the exchange of data for roaming authorisation, transaction fees, and charge point information between charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers (E-MSPs). The company is part of Smartlab, which in early 2025 came under majority ownership of DKV Mobility.
This article was first published by Florian Treiß for electrive’s German edition.
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