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6th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit - North America, East
Organized by the Smart Grid Observer, the 6th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit - North America, East, January 28-29, 2025 in Atlanta convenes top industry experts and utility professionals to examine how growing EV adoption rates will impact the network, and what investments are needed to ensure grid stability and benefit. Case studies of current utility programs and deployments will be discussed with an eye toward refining strategies, identifying technologies, and implementing business models that will ensure widespread EV adoption is optimized for all parties involved.
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Event Type:
Conference/Seminar
Date:
Jan. 28-29, 2025
Venue:
Atlanta Executive Conference Center Proscenium Building
Location:
Atlanta
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