Ted Stephens
About
Ted works in the following industries: "Research", "Management Consulting", "Electrical & Electronic Manufacturing", and "Automotive". Ted is currently Manager, Energy Service Transformation & Analytics at Tesla. In Ted's previous role as a Senior Associate at Tesla, Ted worked in San Francisco Bay Area until Mar 2021. Prior to joining Tesla, Ted was a Associate at Tesla and held the position of Associate at San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Ted was a Senior Analyst at Tesla, based in San Francisco Bay Area from Jul 2018 to Apr 2019. Ted started working as Associate at McKinsey & Company in Sydney, Australia in Jan 2018. From Aug 2015 to Dec 2017, Ted was Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company, based in Sydney, Australia. Prior to that, Ted was a Research Assistant at NICTA, based in Australian Technology Park from Nov 2013 to Apr 2015.
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Ted Stephens's current jobs
Leading team of Program Managers and Analysts to drive cross-functional and large-scale change in the Energy Services business (operating & maintaining storage, solar, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure)
Ted Stephens's past jobs
Supporting business partners on financial and strategic decisions in the Energy Finance team. Responsible for Energy post-deployment services P&L (pricing and operations) including maintenance, capacity guarantees, and software. Products include residential and industrial storage, photovoltaics, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Working in teams with senior executives to design, build, and implement their highest priority business objectives. Industries of focus included electric power (~40%) and private equity (~30%); with strategy (~40%) and marketing & sales (~20%) functions
Developing novel simulations of the futuristic smart electricity grid using game theory to integrate renewable resources with contemporary systems. Published a preliminary paper about these results in a leading Engineering journal (2014). DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2014.2377292.