The 5th Annual Conference on EV Charging Infrastructure US covers topics such as:
- State plans and funding programs to ramp up EV charging infrastructure
- Charging infrastructure demands imposed by the e-mobility revolution
- Accelerating investment to meet reliability, efficiency, and equity objectives
- Opportunities for public-private partnerships in state and federal programs
- Plans, programs and perspectives of leading utilities
- Strategy for building a resilient, equitable and accessible charging infrastructure
- Technologies and innovative solutions that will meet customer needs for fast, reliable, and affordable charging
- Electrifying municipality, city, state and commercial fleets
- Interoperability and standardization challenges and solutions
- Digitalizing charging experience
- Best practices and experiences of leading charging infrastructure developers
- Ensuring a cyber-secure charging infrastructure
- Strategies to scale operations while maintaining resilience
- Business challenges in developing a commercially viable EV charging network
- Latest developments on V2X
- Preparing for flexibility in the future
- Plans and perspectives of leading automotive OEMs
The 5th Annual Conference on EV Charging Infrastructure US brings together:
- Transmission and distribution utilities
- Electricity and power-producing and selling companies
- Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) providers
- Charge point operators
- E-mobility service providers (EMSPs) and software suppliers
- Charging technology and equipment manufacturers and suppliers
- Public transportation authorities
- Fleet operators
- Government and regulatory agencies
- Commercial vehicle management companies
- OEMs and EV manufacturers
- Renewable energy companies
- Contractors, engineering consultants, etc
- Battery manufacturers
- Oil and gas supplying companies
- Transport and city infrastructure planning experts
- Research institutions and academia
- Logistics and fleet operators
- Financial institutions, legal experts, etc