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Stein Even Thomassen

R&d Project Manager at Pixii AS

Stein Even Thomassen is an experienced electrical and project engineering professional with a strong background in both management and technical roles. Currently serving as an R&D Project Manager at Pixii AS since April 2022, Thomassen has previously held positions including Senior Electrical Engineer at Aker Solutions and Critical Facility Manager at CBRE. With expertise gained from roles at Norsk Hydro, DONG Energy, and Aibel, Thomassen has demonstrated significant capabilities in electrical system engineering, project management, and site verification. Thomassen's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of Manchester and a Fagbrev as an Electrician from Kvadraturen Videregående.

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Kristiansand, Norway

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Pixii AS

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Pixii is a rapidly growing supplier of modular and scalable battery-based energy storage solutions for a wide range of market segments. Committed to a sustainable future, Pixii speeds up the transition to green energy by enabling efficient integration of renewable energy, reducing costs, emissions and environmental impact. Pixii was established in 2018 by experts in energy conversion and storage with decades of industry experience. The company has its head office in Kristiansand, Norway, with a rapidly expanding team in a growing number of international offices. At Pixii, we dare say we have a unique company culture. We are passionate and enthusiastic, and even a bit impatient. Our minds are set on growth, and we can´t wait to bring the universal advantages of our solutions to new customers and new markets. The more we grow, the faster the transition to greener energy. We are good colleagues, even friends. There is plenty of room to try, and to fail. We work hard, always supporting each other and have lots of fun on the way. Are you ready to make a difference and help us lead the way into a more sustainable energy future?


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