Partner & CEO
Zach Shahan is tryin’ to help society help itself one word at a time. He spends most of his time here on CleanTechnica as its chief editor, one of its main writers, and the company’s CEO. He has been running the news & analysis site since 2010.
Zach is recognized globally as an electric vehicle, solar energy, and energy storage expert. He has presented about cleantech at conferences in India, the UAE, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, the USA, Canada, and Curaçao. If you would like him to speak at a related conference or event, connect via CleanTechnica‘s contact page. You can follow Zach on X @zshahan3.
Partner & COO
Vice President of Operations & Editing
Derek Markham lives on a small homestead and farm in southwestern New Mexico and digs bicycles, fungi, organic gardening, sustainable lifestyle design, bouldering, and permaculture. He loves fresh roasted chiles, peanut butter on everything, and buckets of coffee.
Derek is a primary CleanTechnica editor, inserting neglected commas and catching countless typos on a daily basis. He also manages ad operations, takes care of IT issues, and generally puts out fires wherever he’s pointed. He also writes an article from time to time. Catch up with Derek on Twitter or Instagram.
Board of Advisors
Senior Reporters
Steve Hanley writes about the interface between technology and sustainability from his home in Florida or anywhere else The Force may lead him. He is proud to be “woke” and doesn’t really give a damn why the glass broke. He believes passionately in what Socrates said 3000 years ago: “The secret to change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old but on building the new.” You can follow him on Substack and LinkedIn but not on Fakebook or any social media platforms controlled by narcissistic yahoos.
Michael Barnard is Chief Strategist with TFIE Strategy Inc and co-founder of two current startups. He works with startups, existing businesses and investors to identify opportunities for significant bottom line growth and cost takeout in our rapidly transforming world. He is editor of The Future is Electric and designing for health. He regularly publishes analyses of low-carbon technology and policy in sites including Newsweek, Slate, Forbes, Huffington Post, Quartz, and RenewEconomy, as well as CleanTechnica, and his work is regularly included in textbooks. Third-party articles on his analyses and interviews have been published in dozens of news sites globally and have reached #1 on Reddit Science. He’s available for consulting engagements, speaking engagements and Board positions.
Kyle Field is a tech geek passionately in search of actionable ways to reduce the negative impact my life has on the planet, save money and reduce stress. He strives to live intentionally, make conscious decisions, love more, act responsibly, play. The more you know, the less you need. Kyle has owned five electric vehicles — a Nissan LEAF, Tesla Model S, Mercedes-Benz B250e, Tesla Model 3, and a Tesla Model Y Performance. He also has a Tesla Solar Roof and three Tesla Powerwalls. He routinely writes review articles about these on CleanTechnica.
Jose Pontes has been overviewing the sales evolution of plug-in vehicles through the EV Sales blog since 2012, allowing him to gain an expert view on where EVs are right now and where they are headed in the future. The EV Sales blog has become a go-to source for people interested in electric car sales around the world. Extending that work and expertise, Jose is now a partner in EV-Volumes and works with the European Alternative Fuels Observatory on EV sales matters, as well as publishing several monthly sales reports on CleanTechnica — for Europe, China, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Dr. Maximilian Holland is an anthropologist, social theorist and international political economist, trying to ask questions and encourage critical thinking about social and environmental justice, sustainability and the human condition. He has lived and worked in Europe and Asia, and is currently based in Barcelona. Find Max’s book on social theory, follow Max on twitter @Dr_Maximilian and at MaximilianHolland.com, or contact him via LinkedIn.
Tina Casey specializes in military and corporate sustainability, advanced technology, emerging materials, biofuels, and water and wastewater issues. She loves to cover emerging and may-emerge-someday cleantech, including scientific advancements from universities and research labs around the globe. Tina’s articles have been reposted to Reuters, Scientific American, and many other sites. Follow Tina on Twitter @TinaMCasey.
Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai has been fascinated with batteries since he was in primary school. As part of his high school physics class he had to choose an elective course. He picked the renewable energy course and he has been hooked ever since. At university he continued to explore materials with applications in the energy space and ending up doing a PhD involving the study of radiation damage in high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactors. He has since transitioned to work in the solar and energy storage industry and his love for batteries has driven him to obsess about electric vehicles.
Carolyn Fortuna, Ph.D. is a writer, researcher, and educator with a lifelong dedication to ecojustice. She’s won awards from the Anti-Defamation League, The International Literacy Association, and The Leavy Foundation. Carolyn has been writing about cleantech from business, cultural, and consumer angles since 2016 and has been a first-generation Nissan LEAF owner and now a Chevy Bolt and Tesla Model Y owner.
Cynthia Shahan started writing after previously doing research and publishing work on natural birth practices. She is a licensed health care provider. She studied and practiced both Waldorf education and Montessori education, and is a mother of four unconditionally loving spirits, teachers, and environmentally conscious beings born with spiritual insights and ethics beyond this world. She was able to advance more in this way led by her children.
Maarten Vinkhuyzen is a grumpy old man. The best thing he did with his life was raising two kids. Maarten only finished primary school, but when you don’t go to school, you have lots of time to read. He switched from accounting to software development and ended his career as a system integrator and architect. Maarten’s 2007 boss got two electric Lotus Elise cars to show policymakers the future direction of energy and transportation. Maarten drives a Renault Zoe and is putting his money where his mouth is as well with shares in Tesla. He intends to keep them until he can trade them for a Tesla car.
Paul Fosse has been a software engineer for over 30 years, first developing EDI software, then developing data warehouse systems. Along the way, he has also had the chance to help start a software consulting firm and do portfolio management. In 2010, Paul took an interest in electric cars because gas was getting expensive. In 2015, he started reading CleanTechnica and took an interest in solar, mainly because it was a threat to his oil and gas investments, which he dropped for a focus on Tesla [TSLA] and other stocks. Paul now drives a Tesla Model 3 and has an order in for a Tesla Model Y. Follow Paul on Twitter @atj721.
Jesper Berggreen had his perspective on the world expanded vastly after having attended primary school in rural Africa in the early 1980s. And while educated a computer programmer and laboratory technician, working with computers and lab-robots at the institute of forensic medicine in Aarhus, Denmark, he never forgets what life is like having nothing. Thus it became obvious for him that technological advancement is necessary for the prosperity of all humankind, sharing this one vessel we call planet earth. However, technology has to be smart, clean, sustainable, widely accessible, and democratic in order to change the world for the better. Writing about clean energy, electric transportation, energy poverty, and related issues, Jesper gets the message through to anyone who wants to know better. Jesper is founder of Lifelike.dk.
Tim Dixon is getting a PhD and teaching in China, when not researching the Chinese electric car market. His interest in sustainable development started in university and led him to work with Tesla Europe on the Supercharger team before his move to China.
Tim is interested in science fiction, D&D, and travel. You can follow him on Twitter @TimDixon3.
George Harvey is a retired computer engineer who researches and writes on energy and climate change on a daily blog (geoharvey.com) as well as CleanTechnica. He also has a weekly hour-long TV show, Energy Week with George Harvey and Tom Finnell.
In addition to those found at CleanTechnica, many of his articles can be found at greenenergytimes.org.
