Electrify Yourself: Current Trends and Innovations (partly in English or German)

Friday, June 21, 2024

Time
02:00 pm - 03:40 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall C6, Booth C6.450

This panel discussion organized by CDA Verlag concludes the Power2Drive forum and provides deep insights in the latest trends and pioneering innovations in electromobility. Experts from different fields will discuss key topics such as the role of smart charging as an integral part of the energy system and strategies for securing the future of EV charging systems. The session will be concluded by representatives of the German Federal Association for eMobility (BEM) and AVERE, who will summarize key findings and provide an outlook on future challenges and opportunities. The session is aimed at all forum attendees, especially decision makers in the industry, city planners, policy makers and innovators who are interested in a comprehensive summary of the discussions and strategic outlooks.

02:00 pm - 02:05 pmWelcome by the Moderator

Armin Grasmuck, Chief editor, CDA Verlag | electricar

02:05 pm - 02:20 pmThe Future of the Grid: How Software Paths the Way Towards Grid Stability and Scalability

Alex Iriondo, Product Manager, Monta

02:20 pm - 02:35 pmLess (Charging Points) is More: Welcome to "Future City"! (in German)

Sarah Carl, Projektmanagerin, RZB Rudolf Zimmermann, Bamberg GmbH

02:35 pm - 03:35 pmPanel Discussion: E-mobility for the masses: How the great transformation is electrifying everyone (in German)

Armin Grasmuck, Chief editor, CDA Verlag | electricar
Marcus Groll, COO, IONITY GmbH
Astrid Witzany, Congress Manager, EL-Motion
Björn Kröll, Head of Product Marketing, Skoda

03:35 pm - 03:40 pmClosing (English and German)

Joel Wenske, Project Manager Power2Drive Europe, Solar Promotion GmbH

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Mobility in Transition: Smart Solutions for a Sustainable Future (partly in English or German)

Friday, June 21, 2024, 12:15 pm - 01:50 pm

Messe München Hall C6, Booth C6.450

This forward-looking session, presented by the German eMobility Association, explores smart and sustainable solutions in the field of electric mobility. Topics include smart solar charging, transforming mobility with innovative technology, and the role of open source as a key element in rebuilding EV charging infrastructure. Experts will also discuss calibration-compliant charging solutions from meter manufacturers that are aligned with the latest regulatory requirements (AFIR) and present exciting facts on the transformation of enterprise mobility. Participants will gain insights into the technological advances and regulatory challenges that are shaping the future of mobility. The target audience includes decision-makers and experts in the automotive and energy sectors, charging infrastructure developers, policy makers and anyone interested in developing sustainable mobility solutions.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 02:00 pm - 03:35 pm

Messe München Hall C6, Booth C6.450

Watch the inspiring presentations of The smarter E AWARD finalists as they showcase their visionary solutions in the field of renewable energy and electric mobility in ten short minutes each. Each finalist presents their ideas and concepts for issues ranging from sustainable power generation to efficient charging infrastructures for electric vehicles. This session is perfect for investors, industry experts, technology enthusiasts and those interested in the latest trends and innovations in the area of renewable energies and electromobility.

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