Vontier-owned electric vehicle (EV) charging software company Driivz has appointed Shiri Levi-Laor as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a strategic leadership transition aimed at strengthening the company’s role in the rapidly expanding global EV and clean energy ecosystem.
Levi-Laor, who previously served as Chief Operating Officer, takes over from Andrew Bennett, who was elevated to the position of Group President – Convenience Retail at Vontier in October 2025.
The appointment comes at a crucial time as EV adoption accelerates worldwide and charging infrastructure operators increasingly seek intelligent software platforms to manage networks, energy usage, billing systems and customer experience.
Under Levi-Laor’s leadership, Driivz will continue focusing on enabling EV charging providers to scale operations, improve charger reliability, optimise energy management and achieve long-term profitability. The company aims to enhance seamless charging experiences for EV users while supporting large-scale network expansion across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
“With the global energy transition gaining momentum, Driivz is uniquely positioned to drive innovation in EV charging and smart energy management,” Levi-Laor said. “Our priority is to deliver scalable technology, operational excellence and sustainable value for charging operators, fleet owners and mobility partners worldwide.”
Levi-Laor brings over 20 years of leadership experience in enterprise software and high-growth technology firms, having held senior roles at SAP, Salesforce and Amdocs. Her background in cloud platforms, customer success and digital transformation is expected to further strengthen Driivz’s position in the competitive EV infrastructure software market.
Andrew Bennett said the leadership change ensures continuity while reinforcing long-term growth plans. “Driivz plays a vital role in Vontier’s multi-energy strategy, particularly in EV charging and digital energy platforms. I am confident Shiri will elevate the company to its next phase of expansion.”
Driivz currently operates in 35 countries and manages over 160,000 public charging points, supporting hundreds of thousands more through roaming networks. Its cloud-based platform integrates EV charging operations, grid-aware energy optimisation, advanced billing systems and driver self-service tools — key components for building reliable and sustainable charging ecosystems.
As governments and automakers push toward electrification, the company’s software is increasingly critical to supporting fast-growing EV fleets, urban charging networks and convenience retail charging hubs.
With the new leadership in place, Driivz aims to play a larger role in shaping the future of smart charging infrastructure, sustainable mobility and digital energy management worldwide.

















