evec announces Lee Burgess of LB Agency as a new consultant, focused on strengthening wholesaler partnerships

15 April, 24
evec, a leading innovator in the electric vehicle industry, is proud to announce the appointment of Lee Burgess, Founder and CEO of LB Agency

evec, a leading innovator in the electric vehicle industry, is proud to announce the appointment of Lee Burgess, Founder and CEO of LB Agency, as its newest consultant to aid the selling of its products to electrical wholesalers. Lee brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the EV sector.

With this partnership, evec, which is based in Salford, aims to further enhance its collaborations with wholesalers, solidifying its position as a key player in the rapidly evolving EV market. Zap-Map reports that the number of electric cars in the UK is increasing rapidly, with the demand expected to grow as more electric models become available. Harnessing Lee Burgess’ experience and representation throughout Staffordshire, North Wales, North West & Isle of Man, evec will be able to utilise his knowledge as he leads the efforts to foster and expand these crucial partnerships. This will drive growth and innovation within the industry and impact highly on evec’s goal of encouraging EV adoption for everyone.

Commenting on the appointment, evec’s MD Tom Bloor stated, “We are thrilled to welcome Lee Burgess as a consultant to work alongside the evec family. Lee’s extensive experience and deep understanding of the EV landscape will really help us strengthen partnerships with wholesalers. With Lee on board, we are confident that we can drive meaningful impact and propel evec forward at an exciting time for the industry.”

Since its launch in 2022, evec has seen tremendous growth, generating £3 million in revenue in its first year. With the increasing demand for EVs and with this new representation, evec plans to expand its reach and customer base within the wholesale market and increase its market share with new wholesale partnerships.

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