Together in the Fast Lane: Electromobility and Its Impact on Companies and Local Authorities

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Time
12:15 pm - 01:35 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall C6, Booth C6.450

This session led by electrive will provide a compact overview of the integration and economic potential of electromobility for companies and municipalities. Experts will discuss the optimization of charging infrastructures, innovative utility rate models and disruptive DC charging technologies that improve the charging experience and increase profitability. The session is aimed at decision makers in municipalities, utilities and city planners who are interested in efficient and profitable electromobility solutions.

12:15 pm - 12:20 pmWelcome by the Moderator

Carla Westerheide, editor, electrive

12:20 pm - 12:35 pmEmpowering the Grid with Kinetic Power Boosters

Kevin Pugh, VP Sales Europe, Zooz Power

12:35 pm - 12:50 pmCalibrated Time - New Possibilities for Attractive Tariffs

Jens Winkler, CEO, Enercharge GmbH

12:50 pm - 01:05 pmFrom Uncontrolled Growth to a Profitable Business Case: Necessary Charging Infrastructure Framework Conditions for Higher ROI

Ronja Derr, Project Manager eMobility, BayWa r.e. Operation Services GmbH

01:05 pm - 01:20 pmMotive Matters: Profit vs. Service in Charging

Christian Kurtenbach, Director of Strategic Sales, Monta

01:20 pm - 01:35 pmFloox, Disrupting DC Charging Made in Barcelona

Josep M. Serra, EV Head of Sales, FLOOX by Premium PSU

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ees Europe

Germany

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