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.
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This article was first published by Florian Treiß for Ev Authority’s German edition.