Vianney Devienne, the new boss of Zaptec in France, has great ambitions to conquer the French electric vehicle charger market.
Zaptec succeeded in becoming the leading supplier in the Norwegian corporate market in just two years. Since then, the company has focused on establishing a local presence, with new Zaptec branches in Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Denmark. Now it’s France’s turn. Vianney Devienne, who recently took up the position of head of Zaptec’s new office in France, thinks it was high time for Zaptec to enter the French market.
An increasing number of French people are choosing electric vehicles
“The electric vehicle market in France is following the climbing trend across Europe. In 2021, we experienced a growth of 62 per cent in the number of electric vehicle registrations and 15 per cent of all new vehicle registrations. At this rate, it should be possible to exceed the target of one million electric vehicles in France by the end of 2022,” Vianney says. He highlights the support incentives from the Advenir programme, which has been extended to 2025 and provides private companies, public authorities and housing associations with financial support for the installation of charging points. Together with a growing used electric vehicle market this is creating exciting opportunities for new players.
Helping make electric vehicle charging simpler
Vianney has an extensive and varied background from the electric vehicle industry and he hopes that this will be advantageous in conquering the French market.
“Back in the in the 2010’s, I became the Director of Sales at DBT, a company that manufactures charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. We won the first major tenders to supply public AC infrastructure in Europe. We also signed a deal with Nissan Japan to produce a new rapid charger based on the best and cheapest technology available at the time and installed it all across Europe, together with partners in 15 countries,” he explains. Four years later in 2014, he helped establish GIREVE, as the Director of Sales and Marketing. At GIREVE, he contributed to improving and simplifying the user experience in electric vehicle charging.
“At the time, electric vehicle owners needed to have many different subscriptions in order to charge in France. You can now charge anywhere in France, but also in Europe, using thousands of charging points, with a simple identifier, which was made possible thanks to the roaming platform we developed from scratch,” he says.