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Join the Future of Charging Symposium 2020 and buy your early bird ticket now

23 January 2020

Picture this. It is January 2030. Electric cars, vans, buses and lorries are everywhere. 1.9 million electric vehicles in the Netherlands only! Every new car sold is electric. Imagine! 

This is what we agreed in the Netherlands, but a lot has to be done to get there within a decade. To ensure that sufficient charging stations are available, academics, applied researchers and policy makers will join their forces. The Future of Charging Symposium 2020 provides a perfect setting to get informed, inspired and meet up with other stakeholders to form strong alliances.

The symposium will take place at HAN University of Applied Sciences in Arnhem. With more than 20 sessions and panels spanning 4 tracks we offer a nicely tuned program, centered around a simple and straightforward question: Who is in charge?

Who's in charge of...

  1. scaling up our charging infrastructure?
    In order to be prepared for the EV supply from 2020, public and private parties move towards more advanced collaborations to assure an efficient mass roll-out. What critical aspects need to be governed?
  2. the charging process and the energy flexibility?
    When it is part of multiple value chains and ‘owned’ by grid operators, car manufacturers, energy flex traders and smart homes?
  3. the data?
    Data is a critical asset for decision making, market predictions and an optimal EV driver experience: who owns the data, who assures the quality?
  4. charging commercial vehicles?
    Which charging infrastructure for electric commercial vehicles is needed to be able to deliver an attractive and economic Zero Emission logistics operation in 2030?

The fourth edition of the Future Of Charging Symposium 2020 offers a platform to present and discuss research and developments around EV charging. The two-day program gives you more than enough opportunity to discover, interact, learn and contribute.

Contributing organisations
Eindhoven University of Technology, Enervalis, VDL, TNO, Breytner, TKI Urban Energy, Allego, ElaadNL, Fraunhofer IAO, Rotterdam and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, iwell b.v., Rijkswaterstaat, Province of Gelderland, RSM Erasmus University, Municipality of The Hague and Rotterdam and HAN University of Applied Sciences. More about the speakers.

Buy your early bird ticket now
Block 10 and 11 March in your calendar and buy your early bird ticket now. More information:

FutureOfCharging.com

Partners
The symposium is organised by NKL, HAN University of Applied Sciences and TKI Urban Energy. It is an excellent opportunity for partners to share their expertise, get inspired and create new alliances. Would you like to contribute? Please send us an e-mail or apply to our call for speakers.

We hope to welcome you in Arnhem on 10 and 11 March!
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for Dutch governments:

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For a professional and
future-oriented market:

  • Get inspired!
    Projects on charging development
  • Futureofcharging.com
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Charging anywhere:
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