EVision at Autoworld in Brussels
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EV sales are booming globally but the road to their uptake in Europe is getting bumpy. While tensions are simmering between the EU, US and China over the race for EV production and political resistance to the 2035 phase out of internal combustion engines stiffens, a new challenge is emerging in the EU: data interoperability.
EVs run on power but their hidden fuel is data! This data is kept in silos today, hampering the relevant players – charging operators, DSOs, auto makers – to optimise their services and improve the experience for EV users. How to break this data lock?
Find out at EVision 2024 – the biggest e-mobility event in Brussels. On 6-7 March at Autoworld, Eurelectric together with EY will unveil a new report on how to accelerate EVs uptake in Europe with better data interoperability. And this is just the beginning of our 2-day sessions!
Check out our full programme and join more than 250 key experts, CEOs, policymakers and researchers specialised in e-mobility. This year, we will welcome some high-calibre speakers:
Register here: https://bit.ly/3uEL2aY
Any questions? Contact us at eoleary@eurelectric.org and nmandie@eurelectric.org
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