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Las Vegas EV Charging Summit & Expo set for major expansion in 2024

The EV Charging Summit & Expo held in Las Vegas in March proved hugely popular and is set for major expansion next year.
By Liam McLoughlin April 18, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Las Vegas EV Charging Summit & Expo producer Merill Morse

Merill Morse, the producer of the three-day event that took place from March 29–31, said it had had an "incredible" first two days.

"We are really maxed out for space on the expo floor, which we are thrilled about," she told EV Charging & Infrastructure at the event. "We will have to double it, possibly triple it for next year."

The 2024 Las Vegas EV Charging Summit & Expo is scheduled to take place from March 20-22.

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