Craig T. Bouchard is the Chairman and founder of Ecolution kWh. This company discovered a way of converting the kinetic energy in trains and trailer trucks to electric power. Craig also co-founded three other successful metal companies. Esmark, one of his companies, grew from initial seed capital of 4 million dollars in 2003 to 4 billion by 2008, marking it the most significant stock share appreciation in 2008. Within the unbeaten run, Craig Bouchard made the first “hostile tender merger” in Wall Street by dissolving his management and Board of Governors at its annual meeting. In 2018, Craig Bouchard was awarded S&P Platts Awards’ CEO of the Year Award, recognizing his efforts in transforming global metal industries.
A brief history of Craig Bouchard
Craig has been awarded as New York Times Best Selling Author for his book “Lessons in Leadership and Shareholder Value,” reaching the bestseller list of Barnes & Noble. Craig’s children’s book “Adventures of AI” in 2014 is one of the world’s most popular children’s literature works. The book was translated to Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, and Japanese accompanied by a videogame that has over 200,000 downloads on Google Play, Samsung, and Apple. The AI project has benefitted 18 charities globally. Craig Bouchard studied for his Bachelor’s degree at Illinois State University in 1975, and also acquired his Masters in Economics in 1977 at the same university. Later on, he did his Doctorate and MBA at the University of Chicago in 1981. He is also a member of New York REIT and has been a trustee at The University of Montana Foundation and Boston University. Craig is also a family man who has six children and is married to Mellissa Bouchard.
Ecolution kWh Setting the Pace in Electric Technology
In 2015, Ecolution kWh set up on a task to revolutionize electric truck technology, making an affordable alternative to the diesel-powered truck range. Electrical mobile equipment faces significant setbacks in the market, such as limited range, purchase prices, and slow recharging time. Ecolution kWh, under the stewardship of Mr. Then-Gautier, the CTO of the company, worked on ways to provide solutions to the market. MARS is a Module Active Response System (MARS), which organizes components and combines them to create Ecolution system. Through braking, Mars generates energy from the brake discs, to produce energy. The kinetic energy is processed and transferred in electric power into the battery storage that is scalable and swappable. The company aims to get patents in Japan, South Korea, Germany, and China by the end of the year.
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