About Nama Dennis W Njobvu
Nama Njobvu is a London based entrepreneur and a specialist Executive Search Consultant. He is presently operating within the disruptive and ever augmenting electric/e mobility industry and its full value chain, exclusively connecting high calibre senior -level professionals and executives to visionary organisations.
There is no better time than now to assist visionary brands by providing them with passionate and like minded, high calibre senior level & executive professionals to assist in pushing their much needed products and offerings out into the world to avoid a global tragedy.
We need to stop adding greenhouse gases into the atmosphere!
Nama is contributing to help avoid a global climate catastrophe along being part of the electric mobility value chain by partnering and serving visionary brands to make their lives and business operations easier. Nama is passionate about helping the world meet climate and clean air targets.


Nama is assisting to battle some of the world’s most pressing problems. He is also the founder of the D and S Executive Search firm in London, UK. Nama has over ten years experience in recruiting.
Nama is an experienced 360 recruiter with experience from a number of diverse industries. He is experienced in handling the full end to end recruitment process. Nama is certainly not your conventional cv pusher, he will search the whole market place strategically to source the very best talent, no leaf will be left unturned, he applies a robust, rigorous and efficient process on every search mandate he works on to make sure he always gets the best results . Lastly, Nama is also extremely passionate about disability inclusion and describes himself as being an advocate in this area.
Professional Interests
- e Mobility Technology
- Vehicle Conversions/Adaptations
- Electric vehicles (EV)
- electric/e mobility
- Disability Inclusion
- Vehicle Adaptations
- Renewable Energy
- Micro-mobility
- EV Batteries
- Executive Search & Selection
- Employee Retention & Attrition
- Head Hunting Top Talent
- Energy Storage
- Semiconductors/microchips
- Business Growth
- Climate Change
- Business Development
- Research & Analysis
- Company profiling
- (Electric WAV's) Electric Wheelchair Accesible Vehicles
- Innovation
Where can you charge your electric vehicle?
1 Public charging networks – usually found at car parks and supermarkets, they are often free during the duration of your stay.
2 Charge at home – electric vehicle buyers are able to purchase and install their own charging stations at home. The UK government provides financial support to electric vehicle owners which covers a proportion of the total costs.
3 On street residential charging – This method is different from the other two, charging stations are installed on residential streets, which allows electric car holders to charge their cars conveniently on the street.
1- public charging networks – usually found at car parks and supermarkets and are often free during the duration of your stay.
2 – Charge at home – electric vehicle buyers are able to purcase and install their own charging stations at home.The Uk government provides financial support to electric vehicle owners which covers a proportion of the total costs.
3 – On-street residential charging. This method is different from the other two. with on- street charging, charging stations are installed on residential streets, which allows electric car holders to charge their cars conviniently on the street.
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Updates
Did you know?
over 25% of the UK’s carbon emissions comes from transport.
the majority (91%) comes from road transport vehicles
Did you know?
Increasing evidence suggests that air pollution is an emerging risk factor for stroke.
Over the past decades, air pollution levels have continuously increased and are now estimated to be responsible for over 14% of all stroke associated deaths and long term disabilities.
There is an increased risk of stroke after days and years of exposure to air pollution. This risk is much higher in countries or cities where air pollution is high, more specifically in low-income and middle-income environments.
Did you know?
Air pollution is linked to up to 30,000 deaths every year in England and costs society over £20 billion.
Two of the most dangerous pollutants are nitrogen dioxide from vehicles and particulate matter(pm2.5) from vehicles.
Global warming will increase poverty
Rich countries are responsible for 86% of the worlds green houses gas emissions.
Climate change will continue to destroy livelihoods.
Climate change can push 130 million people into poverty in the next 10 years.
Don't you think we need to shift to cleaner transportation options?
London Electric Vehicle Show
14-16th December 2021
London's EV show confrence exhibition. attending will be global investors and business experts all from within the EV space.
post updated 27//10/21 @21:25
New homes in England to have electric chargers by law
new homes and buildings in England will be required by law to install electric vehicle charging points from next year. new build supermarkets, workplaces and buildings undergoing major renovations will also come under this new law.
post updated 22//11/21 @12:55