I hope you’re having a great week so far. Subject Line: Request to Attend 4th EV Infrastructure Ultra-Fast & Smart Charging 2023 I am looking forward to discussing this further! I appreciate your consideration. To ensure that this benefits the entire team, I’d like to share what I learned by giving a brief presentation to our team shortly after the event. Please have a look at the agenda and let me know if I have your approval to compensate for the cost of the delegate pass. It’ll be an amazing opportunity for me to peer-to-peer networking in an exclusive group of experts to share their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities in talent acquisition and explore the latest tools and technologies to enhance the talent acquisition process. It’s happening on October 23-24, 2023, in Berlin. It’s a conference for Energy Industry professionals and decision-makers in the energy sector who want to level up their careers. Registration is open for the 4th EV Infrastructure Ultra-Fast & Smart Charging 2023 conference, and I’d like to attend on behalf of. You can connect with global leaders in EV Charging Infrastructure development, deployment and operations at the 3rd EV Charging Infrastructure: Fast Charging Networks & Fleet Electrification virtual conference Liked this article? A thumbs up or share would mean a lot! The American company plans to win investment to the tune of $150 billion to further tap into the EV charging market.įollow Prospero Events to get more succinct reviews of the global energy market. BlinkĬurrently, Blink Charging has deployed over 30,000 charging ports in over 13 countries. Next year will also see ABB opening their electric vehicle charger business for a $3 billion IPO. They plan to roll it out in North America, Latin America and the Asia Pacific by 2022. The Swedish-Swiss MNC was in the spotlight recently over its recent Terra 360, which claims to charge an EV in 15 mins. Kia and Hyundai, both under the same group, are also working parallelly towards wireless electric vehicle charging systems as well. And they have been partnering with EV charging giants to build hi-speed charging networks across highways in South Korea to support this surge. The South Korean company expects 30% of its car sales to be from EVs by 2030. They have joined hands with Everon and The Mobility House to give an enhanced version of the DCS to the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). EVBoxĪ subset of the French MNC Engie, EVBox has installed over 190,000 charging points globally and has a presence in over 13 countries. A few days ago, they reached a milestone by installing their 1000th supercharger in China. They have tailored it for Tesla cars alone. They own 25,000+ Superchargers globally and claim to fast charge Tesla vehicles in 15 mins. Probably the biggest name in EVs, their EV charging network is arguably the largest in the world. Apart from these, BP has made a joint venture with BMW Group and Daimler Mobility (each holding 33.3% share each) to form Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (DCS) for OEMs. This will add 6,500 EV charging stations into the British oil and gas MNC’s portfolio. They are working on an agreement to partner with the UK’s largest network of EV charging points, Chargemaster. BPīP’s EV charging network or BP pulse has had an active plan to roll out 1,400 by 2030. Shell has also been partnering with IONITY for building a network that can charge EVs in less than 10 minutes. In fact, 500 of these high-powered fast chargers across 80 Shell stations near major European highways. Recently, they installed 50,000 on-street EV charging points in the UK by 2025 and gained ubitricity, a leading European EV charger supplier of local authorities’ on-street EV power points. NewMotion, a Shell subsidiary, offers access to a wide charging network of public charge points which would come up to 80,000 public charge points across 28 European countries. ShellĪn oil and gas company, Shell has been diligently investing in EV charging networks over the past years. With such a large and established network, they have been able to avoid 450,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. Currently, they have over 200,000 roaming ports across North America and Europe. With these two acquisitions, ChargePoint claims to be the numéro uno in Europe and North America. be and ViriCiti in order to bolster their fleet further.They had recently passed an agreement with has Credit: Chargpoint website ChargePointĪmerican company ChargePoint leads the EV charging world with one of the most inclusive and rapidly growing charging networks for EVs.
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