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Overview
The Vehicle & Grid Forum 2025 is set to be a pivotal event for professionals in the transportation and energy sectors, focusing on the integration of electric vehicles and grid systems. Scheduled for May 8, 2025, in Graz, Austria, this forum will gather key players from various sectors to discuss pressing issues and collaborative solutions.
Objectives
The forum is designed to bring together all actors of the charging chain, including energy service companies, grid operators, charge point operators, vehicle and battery experts, and standardization experts. Participants will engage in discussions about the current challenges and future expectations in the energy cooperation chain, aiming to foster a collaborative environment for innovation and problem-solving.
Key Topics
Discussions will revolve around several critical themes:
Charging Infrastructure: Addressing how to create a battery-friendly and grid-friendly charging process.
User Experience: Exploring ways to enhance user-friendliness and measure the impacts of charging processes.
Communication Infrastructure: Evaluating the sufficiency of current communication systems to meet future demands.
Benefits for Stakeholders: Identifying current and future advantages for various actors involved in energy cooperation.
Event Format
The forum will feature a mix of presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, including icebreaker sessions and wrap-up discussions to ensure comprehensive engagement among participants. This format is designed to facilitate meaningful exchanges and collaborations among stakeholders.
For more information, visit the official event website: Vehicle and Grid Forum.
