Andreas Feicht joins the board of directors of The Mobility House

June 12, 2024|Munich, Zurich

The board of directors of The Mobility House has appointed Andreas Feicht, CEO of RheinEnergie, as a member of its board. The pioneer in the field of Vehicle-to-Grid integration and RheinEnergie, one of the major regional energy suppliers in Germany, recently announced their cooperation. By the end of the year, RheinEnergie will offer its private customers the first electricity tariff based on the technology components of The Mobility House. In addition, RheinEnergie is participating in the tech company. 

"We are delighted to have gained a new partner in RheinEnergie and a experienced manager of the German energy industry in Andreas Feicht for the board of directors of The Mobility House. We firmly believe in our vision of CO2-free and cost-free e-mobility. The key lies in our bidirectional charging technology, which connects the automotive and energy industries. With RheinEnergie, we aim to further develop this complex ecosystem consisting of electricity grids, storage systems, and generation plants. Andreas Feicht is a valued and welcome partner on our board of directors."

Thomas Raffeiner,

CEO and Delegate of the board of directors, The Mobility House

"The Mobility House is a leading pioneer in an innovative supply world around home and electromobility, offering customers digital benefit solutions. Only such solutions will be permanently rewarded in the market and ultimately endure. We see our involvement with The Mobility House as a strategic investment. We will bring our energy industry and grid technology expertise to the partnership, offering our customers incentivized digital solutions for charging their car and home batteries and contributing to better utilization and relief of the grids in a fluctuating renewable energy world. It is important that legislators and the Federal Network Agency further develop the regulatory framework for bidirectional charging and the optimization of peak loads in power grids."

Andreas Feicht,

CEO, RheinEnergie