Forbes Honors GDV Mobility's Germán Agullo, Spain's Battery Reconditioning Pioneer
Germán Agullo, a young entrepreneur, has left his mark on the mobility sector. His company, GDV Mobility, now stands as Spain's largest battery reconditioning factory. Agullo's innovative approach has caught the eye of Forbes, who awarded him and displayed his plaque at both the Museo del Prado and GDV Mobility's boardroom.
Agullo's journey began at 14 when he started working to support his family. His determination led him to found GDV Mobility, aiming to optimize profitability in the auto industry. Forbes recognized his efforts, including him in their 2022 list of 30 young leaders.
The company's growth has been remarkable. In 2022, GDV Mobility's workforce increased by 15%, and in 2023, it surged by 400%. GDV Mobility collaborates with Nasdaq-listed companies and has launched 'My Battery', an innovative application. Agullo noticed the need to digitize and transform traditional car battery distribution models, driving GDV Mobility's success.
Despite his company's batteries plus during the pandemic, Agullo's vision and resilience have propelled GDV Mobility to become the leading battery reconditioning factory in Spain. With plans to open a new plant, Agullo continues to shape the mobility sector's future.
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