How Advanced Data Helps Industry Leaders to Achieve Reliable Charging Performance

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Recording of Tuesday, May 06, 2025 | The smarter E Europe Conferences 2025 | Conference Program | Language: English | Duration: 16:54 .

Eco-Movement Emphasizes Crucial Role of Reliable EV Charging Data for Enhanced Market Adoption in Europe

Eco-Movement provides extensive data on EV charging stations across over 80 countries, enhancing the reliability of these infrastructures—a key factor for increasing EV adoption. The company's platform offers real-time updates on charge point statuses to clients like car manufacturers and fleet operators, aiding in navigation improvements and strategic development. Surveys indicate that reliability is vital for current and potential EV users, prompting regulatory bodies to enforce minimum standards due to existing infrastructure issues. Eco-Movement's data helps identify performance disparities among DC operators by calculating downtime percentages in markets such as Germany and the UK. Their online portal enables stakeholders to benchmark their performances against others under similar conditions while assisting car manufacturers with design insights based on regional technology support levels. Mobility Service Providers (MSPs) also benefit from this reliable data when managing fleets prone to errors during operations. The database includes custom attributes like "last successful charge," crucial for directing drivers toward dependable locations with recent usage history. Additional features include access restrictions, opening times derived from historical data, maximum voltage capacity details, predicted occupancy rates per hour, truck suitability information for public chargers, price comparisons for affordable options—demonstrating multiple ways comprehensive analysis enhances system dependability globally. A notable observation reveals differences in charging behaviors between Northern Europeans who stop at an 80% battery state versus Southern Europeans often fully charging vehicles possibly due lower infrastructure density or greater experience using electric cars; highlighting how detailed analytics optimize user experiences regionally.

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Speaker

Sjors Martens
Chief Commercial Officer
Eco-Movement
The Netherlands

Talk of session: Driving Future Trends: EV Sales, Corporate Fleet Deployment, and Charging Infrastructure in Europe

This session will explore the evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe, focusing on key trends in EV sales, corporate fleet electrification, and the expansion of charging infrastructure. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the interplay between these critical sectors and an informed perspective on the future of EVs, highlighting the strategic actions driving growth and adoption across Europe's automotive and energy industries.

Further Talks of this session:

Welcome & Setting the Scene: Comparing European EV Markets, Both Within Europe and Externally. High-Level View of Charging Infrastructure Penetration vs. Demand

Speaker

Robert Fisher
Principal - EV
SBD Automotive Germany GmbH
Germany

To Talk

Challenges and Innovative Approaches for Charging Infrastructure

Speaker

Fabian Schmidt
Project Manager Internal Charging Infrastructure
Daimler Truck AG
Germany

Markus Schiller
ZEV Customer Consultant
Daimler Truck AG
Germany

To Talk

Accelerating EV Growth: 2025 and the Road to Zero

Speaker

John Murray
Head of EVs
LCP Delta
United Kingdom

To Talk

Roadmap to Electrifying Logistics Fleets: Technical Solutions and Economic Benefits

Speaker

Adrien Schwane
Head of eMobility
BayWa r.e. Operation Services GmbH
Germany

To Talk

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