Charging Infrastructure at Its Limit - Think Ahead or Fall Behind!A functioning charging infrastructure is the key to making electromobility a success in the mass market. Reliable and secure charging solutions determine wh+D32ether charging networks remain stable, profitable, and future-proof.Does security start at the payment terminal at the charging station, the electric vehicle, or the power grid? What happens if operators can future-proof their charging networks with a simple software update - or get left behind? How can manufacturers cut costs with open-source solutions without compromising security and performance? And what does Section 14a of the German Energy Industry Act (§14a EnWG) mean in practice - a curse or an opportunity for grid operators?
Moderator: Thomas Bella, BBNM, Founding and Executive Board Member
04:00 pm - 04:15 pmHow EV Charger Manufacturers Can Reduce Costs by Using Open Source
Dr. Marco Möller, CEO, PIONIX GmbH
04:15 pm - 04:30 pmV2H: The Gateway to the Grid: How Electric Vehicles Will Power Europe's Renewable Future
John Wastring, Country Manager Zptec Sweden, Zaptec Deutschland Gmbh
04:30 pm - 04:45 pm§14a EnWG: Grid-Friendly Dimming of Charging Stations via EEBUS
Alexander Bourgett, Vice President Strategic Development and Research, eSystems MTG GmbH
04:45 pm - 05:00 pmSpeech Title to be Confirmed
N. N., Siemens
05:00 pm - 05:15 pmMaking E- Mobility Scalable in Fleets
Oliver Dahmen, Head of e-Mobility Consulting & Services, eMobilio,