Mobility Management in Transition: Electromobility as the Key to Success (in German)

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Time
04:00 pm - 05:20 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall C6, Booth C6.450

This session sheds light on how the electrification of fleet vehicles transforms fleet management. Led by NOW GmbH, experts will discuss key aspects and necessary steps for electrification, the role of electrified fleets in the rapid development of the e-mobility market and practical solutions for managing electric fleets. Topics include the efficient use of charge management systems, smart charging based on dynamic tariffs and their success stories as well as the future potential of sustainable charge management. The discussion will cover legal aspects, including direct payment systems, while considering German calibration law and AFIR requirements. Fleet managers, decision makers in companies looking to switch to electric vehicles and those interested in the latest developments and legal framework in the area of electric fleet management will find this session particularly exciting.

04:00 pm - 04:05 pmWelcome by the Moderator

Fritz Bottin, Program Manager, NOW GmbH

04:05 pm - 04:20 pmRole of Electrified Fleets in the Market Ramp-up of Electromobility

Elena Mandel, Program Manager Electromobility, Now GmbH

04:20 pm - 04:35 pmElectrification of Company Fleets Made Easy - Case Study With Siemens Real Estate

Vincent Huber, Product Manager eMobility, Siemens AG
Wolff Weidinger, Global Service Manager eMobility, Siemens Real Estate

04:35 pm - 04:50 pmSmart Charging With Dynamic Tariffs: Success Stories and Savings Potential for Electric Fleets

Philipp Leitner, Business Development Manager, The Mobility House Gmbh

04:50 pm - 05:05 pmFuture Proof Charging Management for C&I

Gino Agbomemewa, Managing Director, CLEMAP AG

05:05 pm - 05:20 pmAd-hoc Payment Systems in the Light of German Calibration Law and AFIR Requirements (A Practice-Oriented Approach)

Sven Stottmeier, Director E-Mobility, Fleet Cards & Mobile Payment, Hectronic GmbH

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