Motiv Appoints New CEO
Motiv Power Systems announced the appointment of Tim Krauskopf as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective July 6, 2021.

Tim Krauskopf was named Motiv's new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective July 6, 2021.
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Motiv Power Systems announced the appointment of Tim Krauskopf as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective July 6, 2021. Outgoing CEO Matt O’Leary, a 38-year Ford Motor Company executive, has held the role of Motiv’s CEO since February 2019.
O’Leary positioned the company for expanded deployments with major fleet customers, enabled founder Jim Castelaz to transition to Chief Technology Officer (CTO), improved quality and operational effectiveness, raised $95M in funding, and brought in a new leadership team during his two-year tenure.
“With a strong background in automotive manufacturing, trucking, and software, Tim Krauskopf is ideally suited to take Motiv to the next phase of its growth,” said Matt O’Leary, Motiv’s Executive Chairman and outgoing CEO. “I am thrilled to have him leading the charge and building on the momentum we’ve created to free fleets from fossil fuels.”
Most recently, Krauskopf was the Global Executive Director at AREPA, a global equipment restoration company. Before that, he held multiple C-Suite positions with Arrington Performance, Magnuson Products, Freight Zone, Gemini Traffic Sales, and Round Lake Freight. Krauskopf’s most significant success was co-founding Spyglass, Inc., where he also served as CTO and Vice President of Research & Development. His team built the foundation for the original Internet Explorer and licensed it to Microsoft. S
"I am deeply honored to apply my background to help Motiv go faster and farther in the dynamic, commercial all-electric truck and bus market,” said Tim Krauskopf, incoming CEO, Motiv. “Since my early days of founding software and trucking companies, and then working with different manufacturing and restoration technologies, I have a special appreciation for the power of software and leading-edge technologies to make a difference in the physical world. But mostly, I look forward to working with the Motiv team – a great group of people who make the trucks and buses that go the distance.”
Krauskopf's mission will accelerate Motiv's excellent track record of battery electric vehicles (BEV) in use today, according to a company release, with customers having logged over 1.3 million miles and 98 percent fleet uptime across diverse medium-duty truck and bus applications deployed in North America.
As fleet-operating companies and governments adopt more Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and carbon-reduction goals, companies like Motiv will need to quickly ramp up to provide zero-emission medium-duty Class 4-6 commercial vehicle alternatives. Not only do Motiv's vehicles meet corporate ESG goals but they are purpose-designed and built to deliver better reliability and functionality and lower total cost of ownership (TCO) than the fossil-fuel vehicles they replace.
In addition to field-proven reliability and bringing the highest-touch customer support, Motiv provides a complete energy solution. Motiv’s electrification approach goes beyond vehicles and includes charge stations, turnkey installation, and unified data and cloud management, offering an entire solution for the depot of the future.
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