Jos Dings
About
Jos Dings is from Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. Jos works in the following industries: "Non-profit Organization Management", "Environmental Services", and "Automotive". Jos is currently Director Policy and Business Development Europe at Tesla, located in Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. In Jos's previous role as a Senior Manager Government Affairs, EU and Netherlands at Tesla, Jos worked in Amsterdam Area, Netherlands until May 2019. Prior to joining Tesla, Jos was a Executive Director at Transport & Environment and held the position of Executive Director at Brussels Area, Belgium. Prior to that, Jos was a Manager Transport Division at CE Delft from Jul 2000 to Apr 2004. Jos started working as Senior Consultant at CE Delft in Delft Area, Netherlands in Jul 1996. From Sep 1994 to Jun 1996, Jos was Consultant at CE Delft, based in Delft Area, Netherlands.
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Jos Dings's current jobs
Leading Tesla's European policy team, which accelerates the world's transition to sustainable energy through policy change in Tesla's core European national markets as well as at EU (Brussels) and UN-ECE (Geneva) level. Part of team that is getting our European 'Gigafactory Berlin Brandenburg' up and running as fast and sustainably as possible, in close cooperation with local and regional governments and communities.
Jos Dings's past jobs
Accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy through policy change at EU as well as Dutch level
Transport & Environment (T&E) is Europe's leading campaign group for sustainable transport. T&E is based in Brussels, brings together >50 environmental groups from across Europe, and focuses on making the transport sector more environmentally sustainable through EU-level policy change. Over the years, T&E grew ever more successful; we played a key role in bringing about: Europe's CO2 standards for cars, vans, and eventually trucks; Air pollution ' Euro' standards for cars, culminating in 'dieselgate' and its legislative follow up; Sustainability standards for biofuels, most recently palm oil; Bringing aviation into the EU Emissions Trading System; Lowering the sulphur content of marine fuels to 0.5%; Ending the era of brick-shaped cabins in European trucks (to go into effect September 2020); Designing the EU environmental label for car, van and truck tyres.