Julian Soell named president of Proterra Transit

April 20, 2022
Soell will oversee Proterra’s growing business of manufacturing electric transit buses in North America.

Proterra Inc has appointed Julian Soell as president of its Proterra Transit business unit effective May 2, 2022. 

As president of Proterra Transit, Soell will oversee Proterra’s growing business of manufacturing electric transit buses in North America. In his role, Soell will report directly to Proterra CEO Gareth Joyce. Soell brings nearly 30 years of automotive and operational experience to Proterra and joins the company after most recently serving as chief operating officer at Repairify, a high-growth leader in automotive service, technology and business insights solutions.  

“Julian brings a wealth of operational and customer service experience to Proterra and we are thrilled to welcome him to our team. Public transit is at the forefront of electrification. Under Julian’s leadership, we look forward to building on Proterra Transit’s strong foundation to further scale our production and deliver industry-leading EV fleet solutions to help transit agencies achieve their zero-emission goals,” said Joyce. 

Previously, he held engineering leadership roles at automotive companies including Mercedes Benz USA and Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Outside of the automotive industry, Soell has also held large operational and customer service roles at Delta Air Lines. 

Soell holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University, a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from The Ohio State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Michigan. 

“I’m delighted to join Proterra at this incredibly exciting and important moment for transportation electrification. I want my kids and their kids to be able to see the world as I have or even better; with clean air, sustainable energy and a bright future for us all. I look forward to working with the Proterra Transit team, our transit agency customers and partners to advance this essential work,” said Soell.