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Event: Charging Infrastructure Summit Tackles Plug-in Issues

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Discounts Available for 6th Annual Program

The Edison Electric Institute estimates some 9.6 million charge points will be needed in the U.S. by the end of the decade to support an estimated 18.7 million EVs on the road. As of April 2023, there were 136,513 charging ports at 53,764 public and private stations, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center. This massive increase in EV charging infrastructure will have important implications for the grid, and present stakeholders with significant challenges—and opportunities.

Organized by the Smart Grid Observer, the 6th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit – North America, East, January 28-29, 2025, in Atlanta will convene top industry experts and utility professionals to examine how growing EV adoption rates will impact the network, and what investments are needed to ensure grid stability and benefit. Case studies of current utility programs and deployments will be discussed with an eye toward refining strategies, identifying technologies and implementing business models that will ensure widespread EV adoption is optimized for all parties involved.

EV Charging Infrastrucre Conference
EV Charging Infrastrucre Conference


Previous editions of the forum have included presentations from PG&E, Southern California Edison, Wood Mackenzie, Amazon, Rivian, ComEd, Argonne National Lab, Xcel Energy, Volta Charging, IREC, Chargepoint, Electrify America, Baltimore Gas & Electric, Salt River Project, The Brattle Group and many others.

“We’re excited to bring together charging professionals and innovators together for face-to-face interaction and idea sharing,” says program director Dan Coran. “This format allows people to have meaningful discussions with key industry leaders and come away with a better understanding of the current EV space and what it means for them as a provider of critical charging services.”

Topics to be addressed include recent advances in EV batteries, charging and energy storage and their implications for charging infrastructure, success strategies for starting and growing a charging network in the U.S, the impact of EVs on grid operations and planning and more. Attendees will also have access to on-site exhibits showcasing technology innovations and services from companies in the field.

“This has truly been an excellent experience in every way – well organized, well-rounded agenda, excellent speakers and good exhibits,” says Larisa Dobriansky, Chief Business & Policy Innovation Officer at General Microgrids, of the July 2024 edition. “This was not only extremely informative but truly an exciting forum experience.”

Clean Fleet Report is happy to partner with SGO’s 6th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit: North America, East, January 28-29, 2025, in Atlanta. Join top industry experts and utility professionals to examine the future of EV adoption in the U.S. Enter CFR15 for 15% off. Register here.

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Michael Coates

Michael Coates is the Editor & Publisher of Clean Fleet Report and an internationally recognized expert in the field of automotive environmental issues. He has been an automotive editor and writer for more than three decades. His media experience includes Petersen Publishing (now part of the The Enthusiast Network), the Green Car Journal, trade magazines, newspaper and television news reporting. He currently serves on the board of Western Automotive Journalists and has been an organizer of that group’s Future Cars, Future Technology and Silicon Valley Reinvents the Wheel programs. He also serves as Automotive Editor at Innovation & Tech Today magazine.
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