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The EV Infrastructure & Energy Summit 2025

This autumn, the EV Infrastructure & Energy Summit is the pivotal chance to take stock. The agenda will tackle the pressing issues shaping the industry, including data transparency in chargepoint utilisation, the evolving business models for private finance, and the critical role of fleet and depot charging in electrifying logistics. Discussions will also explore the intersection of energy and transport, from integrating EVs into the power grid through smart charging and Vehicle-toGrid (V2G) technology to leveraging solar and renewable energy solutions for a cleaner transport future. The whole of the infrastructure ecosystem will be on site, make sure you block the date today, and secure your ticket. We’ll see you there!

The EV Infrastructure & Energy Summit 2025
1st October, 2025 - 2nd October, 2025Add to Calendar 2025-10-01 09:37:14 2025-10-02 09:37:14 Title Description Location Electrical Vehicle Charging & Infrastructure [email protected] Europe/London public

Event Organizer

Informa

Event Location

London, UK

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