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Scale launches a webinar series on smart charging and V2X

The EU Horizon Europe project Scale is launching a handful of short and interactive webinars spanning from July until October.
By James Foster July 4, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The first webinar on Thursday, 6 July (15:00-16:00 CET) will look into "the smart charging ecosystem: who is who? What are their drivers and barriers?". Image:  ©Surasak Petchang/Dreamstime.com

These webinars are an invitation to slow down, discuss and learn from each other. Each webinar will be between 45 minutes and an hour and will consist of a quick presentation and lively discussions. They are designed for everybody working or interested in the e-mobility sector, from data analysts, and policymakers, to researchers and professionals in the industry. The goal of the series is to discuss the key findings of the project and the e-mobility sector's hottest topics.

The first webinar of the Scale Summer Sessions series is on Thursday, 6 July (15:00-16:00 CET) and will look into "the smart charging ecosystem: who is who? What are their drivers and barriers?" It will include a snapshot presentation of the smart charging and V2X ecosystem based on ElaadNL and FIER Sustainable Mobility's expertise and research in the project. There will also be time for a structured discussion and open Q&A. The webinar will be based on a stakeholder analysis available on the Scale website.

The next webinars of the series will start after the summer and will look at the following topics:
•    Cities and regions' needs and challenges in integrated planning for smart charging and V2X services – early September
•    Hard- and software requirements for EVs, charging stations and Charge Point Operators for V2X - late September
•    Consumer behaviour: needs and challenges including smart charging and V2X - October

To stay updated on the upcoming webinars, follow the Scale LinkedIn page.

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