MarketsandMarkets is proud to present the EV Charging and Technology Expo from 30th September till 2nd October 2020 at MECC Maastricht. The premier expo aligns the government, utility companies, municipalities, OEM’s, fleet owners etc. to enforce smart planning, fast charging infrastructure and innovative policies. The EV Charging Infrastructure and Technology Expo is a step towards accelerating the EV ecosystem globally.
What drives the agenda for the expo is the mix of EV industry experts, solution providers, technical leaders and government support. The Expo aims to create a hub to discuss new ideas, innovations and a dedicated industry platform that continues to show that Europe is at the forefront of EV innovation. It helps industry specialists gain valuable insights into the world of EV charging Infrastructure and technology.
The expo/conference is committed to delivering a superior learning experience with live sessions and panel discussions with industry leaders. EV Charging Expo is the ultimate platform to acquire critical knowledge, insights and expertise to lead the EV industry.
KEY TOPICS
Outlook for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in the Europe
Expert presentation on trends, drivers, outlook and challenges for EVs in the Europe
State policies, plans and progress
Policies and plans for building efficient and user-friendly charging infrastructure
Utility and grid operator perspective
Impact of EVs on grid planning, operations and reliability
Opportunity for power suppliers and grid operators
Regulatory requirements and standards
Regulations and standards for charging stations
Tariff structures for various customer verticals
Developments in charging stations and technologies
Fast/super charging stations
Wireless charging
Mobile charging stations
Enabling smart charging
Latest solutions from service providers
Latest offerings from EMSPs
Innovations to improve customer experience
Charge point operator’s perspective
Issues and challenges in operating charging stations
Strategies to scale up the charging network
Learning from the experience of leading CPOs
EV manufacturers’ perspective
Expectations regarding charging infrastructure
Current offerings and future plans
Technical and non-technical barriers
Public transport/ Commercial vehicle/Fleet operator’s perspective
Expectations from charging point operators
Ongoing city-level initiatives
Preparedness for both public use of charging networks and vehicle fleets
Experience and learning from other countries
Issues and challenges in building and operating a commercially successful charging network
Key success factors in building public charging stations
Role of renewables and storage in EV charging
Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), energy storage and EV charge points
Off-grid solutions for areas with poor grid connectivity
Blockchain and charging
Decentralised model
P2P EV charging platforms
Verifiable Billing