26 – 27 June 2012, Maritim proArte Hotel, Berlin, Germany
Hear from leading automakers, fleet owners, local authorities, and utilities on how they are integrating EVs into their businesses and what they need from each other and the industry to take electric vehicles mass market.
Now in its 2nd year, the congress maps out the entire value and shares best practice on profitable business models, strategies and value-added services to facilitate mass adoption and drive the electric vehicle revolution.
For more details download the brochure here
Attend Electric Vehicle Infrastructure World and learn:
- How to discover profitable business models from leading automakers and utilities
- How to identify and develop key value-added services to boost consumer uptake
- How to gain insights on vehicle selection and charging requirements from fleets
- How to predict and reduce the total cost of ownership for fleets and early adopters
- How to note key strategies to generate ROI from charging infrastructure installations
- How to uncover secrets to seamlessly connect various charger types across Europe
- How to create a truly customer-centric billing system and payment infrastructure
- How to plan for an entirely smart city with nation-wide roll-outs and support services
- How to prepare for the next generation of inductive charging and V2G technologies
If you find it interesting and would like to learn more about how to increase the uptake of electric vehicles, you need to be at Electric Vehicle Infrastructure World 2012. Among the speakers this year are:
- Ingo Alpheus, CEO, RWE Effizienz
- Bryan Hansel, CEO, Smith Electric Vehicles
- Etienne Henry, Vice President, Product Planning & Zero Emission B.U., Nissan
- Rene Roeder, Marketing Manager, Athlon Car Lease
- Leonhard Graf von Harrach, Country Manager Germany, Tesla Motors
- Ruben van Doorn, Director, Planet ME, TNT
- Kobus Meiring, CEO, Optimal Energy
- Senan McGrath, Chief Technology Officer, eCars, ESB
- Johan Mossberg, Electric Vehicle Strategy & Marketing VP, Schneider Electric
- Mark Simon, Head of Alternative Fuels Program, NYC DOT











