MEIA is seeking an experienced Energy Executive in Residence (EEIR) to accelerate the commercialization of Capital Logistics. This is a unique opportunity to help scale a transformative EV charging solution tailored for Maryland’s clean freight future.
Founded and led by Gloria Baldwin, Capital Logistics focuses on developing and customizing high-density (HD) charging solutions specifically designed for Class 8 semi-trucks and heavy-duty vehicles. Their mission is to deliver reliable, efficient, and scalable charging infrastructure to enable the transition to clean, sustainable freight operations.
Capital Logistics is seeking an EEIR to help with developing a custom charger and raising capital. The EEIR will play a critical role in helping Capital Charger advance product development and raise capital to scale its impact.
EEIR Responsibilities and Capabilities Include:
- Technology Development & Customization: Advise on MCS-compatible (Megawatt Charging System) design, support integration of microgrids, battery storage, and renewables, and explore AI and quantum software for optimization.
- Capital Strategy & Partnerships: Assist with fundraising, build strategic partnerships, and guide financing models such as green bonds, C-PACE, and tax equity.
- Commercialization & Market Strategy: Position CapitalCharger in clean freight corridors and advise on pilot-to-commercial deployment strategies.
- Workforce & Community Impact: Support workforce development programs, CDL training initiatives, and equitable participation of minority- and women-owned businesses.
The EEIR will play a critical role in advancing product development, shaping commercialization strategy, and guiding fundraising efforts to scale CapitalCharger into a cornerstone solution for Maryland’s zero-emission transportation future.
To learn more about Capital Logistics, visit their website here.
If you or someone in your network is interested, please reach out to MEIA to learn more.