Driivz, an electric vehicle charging software company owned by Vontier, has appointed Shiri Levi-Laor as chief executive officer, the company said. Levi-Laor succeeds Andrew Bennett, who moved into the role of group president of convenience retail at Vontier in October 2025.
Levi-Laor joined Driivz in early 2025 as chief operating officer and brings around 20 years of experience in enterprise software and technology leadership. Her previous roles include senior positions at SAP, Salesforce and Amdocs, where she worked across product development, operations and customer-focused functions.
Driivz provides cloud-based software platforms for EV charging operations, covering areas such as energy management, billing, payments and driver self-service tools. The company said its systems currently manage more than 160,000 public charging points across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, serving customers in 35 countries.
Its customer base includes charging operators and energy companies such as EVgo, Shell, Circle K and Volvo Group, among others.
“We’re at a defining moment in the global energy transition and Driivz is uniquely positioned to support customers with the technology and scale they need,” Levi-Laor said in a statement.
Bennett said the leadership change supports continuity as the company continues to expand its global operations under Vontier’s ownership.
