EV & Charging Expo 2024: May 1-2

April 23, 2024

Join Electric Autonomy, an independent news platform reporting on Canada’s transition to electric vehicles, autonomous transportation and new mobility services, for the EV & Charging Expo 2024 on May 1-2 at the Enercare Centre in Toronto.

The EV & Charging Expo is the premier B2B event to learn from leading charging and fleet electrification experts, including Flo, Siemens, SWTCH, Signature Electric, Volvo Trucks, GM’s BrightDrop and Ford. Engage in discussions about powering the future of transportation, anticipating EV loads, and discovering strategies of how other communities are planning to meet their climate goals—all in one convenient location.

Register to attend or exhibit at EVandChargingExpo.com

Visit the EV & Charging Expo to meet and network with experts, vendors and industry peers and:
  • Experience exclusive electric test drives: Get behind the wheel of commercial fleet vehicles including electric passenger cars, vans and trucks
  • Connect with industry leaders: Hear from over 70 speakers across three stages during the two-day conference
  •  Explore cutting-edge solutions: Discover innovative charging solutions and electric vehicle technologies in our Expo Hall tailored for fleet operations

This is a must-attend event for decision makers in every organization considering the expansion of existing infrastructure or investing in commercial electric fleets, building energy management systems or charging infrastructure for public, private or commercial use.

Programming sessions include:

Demystifying carbon credits: Understanding CFR for fleets and EV charging providers
Dave Meyer, Director of Transportation Markets, 3Degrees Group, Inc.

Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations allow fleets, EV charging owners, and renewable fuel developers to generate credits with fuel they supply or use. In this presentation, you’ll learn how to assess the financial opportunity for your organization, understand who is eligible to generate credits and how the revenue earned from credits can be used, the data reporting and compliance requirements associated with the credit market, and market trends.

Smart grids and smarter EV charging: Understanding V1G, V2G and VPP opportunities
Maral Kassabian, Senior Manager, Partnerships, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) 

As buildings, fleets and facilities roll out charging infrastructure, and utilities look ahead to grid upgrades, how can innovative programs tap into the potential of smart charging, bi-directional charging and battery storage as distributed energy resources to benefit the grid, enable broader EV adoption and offer innovative cost saving and revenue streams for entrepreneurial real estate and commercial customers?

What Uber Freight’s data reveals about how to electrify transport logistics at scale
Chinmay Jaju, Senior Manager – Strategy and Business Development, Uber Freight

How do we know where to place chargers along highway and city freight routes to supply the trucks that need them, and maximize the utilization of these assets to make the economics click for site hosts? In this presentation, Uber Freight will share the insights they have gleaned from analyzing the traffic on their platform, looking at geographic routes and cities that are most feasible for electrification (yes, even long-haul), and mapping optimal locations for chargers. See how more transparent data sharing and coordinated efforts will make the most of the opportunity to plan for this massive disruption to the shipping of goods across North America.

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