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Electric Vehicle Charging Summit and Expo lights up the Vegas skies as US market prepares for Biden’s investment boom 

Las Vegas is gearing up to host “the must-attend event for all things EV Charging.” Taking place at The Mirage Hotel from March 29 to 31, 2023, the EV Charging Summit & Expo (EVCS&E) aims to “provide educational sessions focused on financing, infrastructure, operability, and ROI (return on investment) for EV charging.”
By Liam McLoughlin February 21, 2023 Read time: 1 min
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Alongside the conference sessions, there will be a large Expo Hall showcasing real solutions, cost savings, and technological advances to infrastructure for all commercial and government organisations. Nearly all of the world’s leading EV charging and infrastructure players are taking part.

EV Charging SummitThe summit says attendees will find ways to “solve immediate implementation problems with their EV charging sites; gain direct knowledge from exhibitors showcasing the latest EV infrastructure technologies; build professional connections in an emerging multi-billion dollar industry; eliminate the risk of being unprepared for the BEV (battery-powered electric vehicle) demand; and find ways to cash in” on this booming opportunity for the world highways sector.

Companies taking part include Loop, EVgo, Shell Recharge, Nova Charge, Freewire, Voltera, ABB, Edison, Powerflex, BP Pulse, Voltera, ChargePoint, Blink, EV Box, and Siemens.

To register for the event, for which EVC&I is a leading sponsor, please click here.

And to look at the main website and check out the conference sessions and exhibitors, please go to: https://evchargingsummit.com/march23/conference/agenda/

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