Past event: Global EV Charging & Energy Supply 2021 - Infrastructure & eMobility Virtual Conference

Global Views from OEMs, CPOs, Utilities, EVSEs and Standardization Committees

Despite predictions that Covid-19 would slow down the uptake of the electric vehicles, the opposite seems to have transpired.
  • In January 2021, 14% Of European Vehicle Sales Were Plug-in Vehicle Sales and 5.6% Were Fully Electric
  • EV registrations in the U.S. in 2020 reached record market share of 1.8%, demonstrating increasing consumer demand for electric vehicles
  • Global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size is set to be valued at USD 113.2 billion by 2027

Despite this positive outlook and the push for electrification of light and heavy-duty vehicles, what is a looming obstacle in the Electric Vehicle revolution?  The charging infrastructure required to support a full, community-wide transition to EVs is not yet available and standardization is a major challenge for the market expansion in the coming years. While EVs can be powered up at home, the industry believes that an expansive (fast) charging infrastructure is essential to expediting the uptake of EVs.  

There is also the question of where all of the additional energy needed to power this huge increase in charging capability is going to come from. Every EV model's battery can have a different capacity and charge time. Every automaker must also interpret a set of open standards for the plug type, charging protocols and payment methods.

Solutions to all of these challenges must be found in order to achieve a full and successful transition to emobility. Change is coming fast and coming fast, and standardization committees, OEMs, CPOs, utilities, ESVEs need to be on board to effectively roll out infrastructure and remove one of the main obstacles to mainstream EV adoption.

We proudly presents the Global EV Charging & Energy Supply 2021 - Infrastructure & eMobility Conference, the latest addition to our long-running eMobility and Charging Infrastructure portfolio. Thoroughly researched with OEMs, CPOs, EVSEs and Utilities, the latest digital event is designed to deliver greater value from the comfort of your home/office.

Who is this event designed for & who should attend?

  • Electric, Autonomous and Hybrid Vehicles Manufacturers
  • Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers in the EV space, including:
  • Battery and Fuel Cell Manufacturers
  • Battery Management Systems Suppliers?
  • Lithium-Ion/Li-Ion Battery Companies
  • Solid-State Batteries Companies
  • Electrified Powertrain Systems and Component Suppliers
  • Thermal/Cooling Systems and Related Component Manufacturers
  • eMobility/Charging Infrastructure Companies
  • High Voltage Systems and Power Semiconductor Suppliers
  • CAE Software and Modelling Suppliers
  • Benchmarking Engineering Services Providers
  • Engineering Consultancies
With Job titles including but not limited to:
  • CEOs, VPs, Directors, Heads of, Technical Leads, Managers, Engineers, Scientists of:
  • BEV, Hybrids and Mild-Hybrid
  • Electrification
  • Batteries
  • Energy Storage
  • Cooling and Thermal Management
  • Materials
  • Research, Development & Innovation
  • eMobility & Charging Infrastructure
  • Powertrain Engineering & Propulsion
  • Systems & Control Engineering

Presentations & Discussions Led By:

  • Bas Dubois, Managing Director Benelux, Volvo Bus Corporation
  • Claas Bracklo, Head of Electromobility, BMW and CEO, CharIN e.V. | Senior Manager Electromobility, VDA
  • Tim Nicklin, Manager - Electric Vehicle Charging and Energy Management, Ford Motor Company
  • Doron Frenkel, CEO, Driivz
  • Maximilian Huber, Chief Operating Officer, has.to.be gmbh
  • Mats Alaküla, Professor, Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University
  • Bernhard Walzel, Research Scientist, TI&E - Transport Innovations and Environment Institute of Automotive Engineering Graz University of Technology

Please fill in your name and email to receive the Virtual Conference Agenda of this event.


This event will take place Online on 27th & 28th April, 2021  - 9am EST/3pm CET

Venue

The venue is not yet available for this event.
Follow this event to be informed when the venue is available and stay informed on other changes.


Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-22814