Morning Briefing: E-Fleets Need a lot of Charging Power! True or False? (in German)

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

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

Start your day with an informative Morning Briefing that exposes the truth behind common beliefs about the energy demand of EV fleets. The first 30 minutes of this format, moderated by Markus Emmert of the German Federal Association for eMobility, will present important facts, which will then be treated in detail by experts. Together with industry experts from GP JOULE, the speakers will dispel myths and discuss practical solutions for an efficient design and management of EV fleets. Fleet managers, decision makers in companies looking to switch to electric vehicles and those interested in optimizing charging infrastructures for fleets will find this briefing particularly interesting.

10:15 am - 10:45 amMorning Briefing: E-Fleets Need a lot of Charging Power! True or False?

Markus Emmert, Director, German Federal Association for eMobility
Hans Henning Thies, Head of Business Development, GP JOULE

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