Morning Briefing: Anyone can Install Charging Points - True or False? (in German)

Friday, June 21, 2024

Time
10:15 am - 10:45 am
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall C6, Booth C6.450

Start off your day with an informative Morning Briefing that tackles the question of whether it is true that anyone can install a charging station. Moderated by RWTH Aachen ISEA, this session begins with a presentation of key facts by RWTH Aachen ISEA Institute experts, which is followed by a detailed examination and discussion. Attendees will get deep insights into the technical, regulatory and practical challenges encountered when installing charging infrastructure. The qualifications and safety standards required to ensure a reliable and efficient charging infrastructure will also be discussed. This session is ideal for potential charging station operators, installers, city planners and

10:15 am - 10:45 amMorning Briefing: Anyone can Install Charging Points - True or False?

Andreas Varesi, CEO, BBNM
Christan Kong-Lochbihler, Site Manager Station Construction and E-Mobility, Leonhard Weiss GmbH & Co. KG
Christopher Hecht, Scientist at RWTH Aachen and Data Scientist at The Mobility House (Moderator)

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