November 13, 2025 - 21:25

In a significant move to enhance its technological capabilities, ePropelled has appointed Robert Boothby as its Chief Technology Officer for Software. In this strategic role, Boothby will lead the company's software research and development, oversee architectural advancements, and drive initiatives for next-generation platform development.
With a robust background in software engineering and technology innovation, Boothby is expected to play a pivotal role in advancing ePropelled's mission of delivering cutting-edge propulsion systems and electrified mobility solutions. His experience in leading software teams and developing complex systems will be instrumental as the company aims to expand its product offerings and improve operational efficiency.
Boothby's appointment comes at a time when the demand for advanced propulsion technologies is on the rise, and his leadership is anticipated to accelerate ePropelled's growth trajectory in the competitive market. The company looks forward to leveraging his expertise to enhance its software capabilities and continue its commitment to innovation in the field of electrified mobility.
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