Scalable Platform Approach for Production Test of EV Charging Stations

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Recording of Thursday, May 08, 2025 | The smarter E Europe 2025 | Exhibition Program | Language: English | Duration: 15:38 .

Hock Yew Yeap
Product Marketing Manager
Keysight Technologies Deutschland GmbH

When it come to Electic vehicle system equipment (EVSE), how can we bridge the gap between profitability, user experience, and technological efficiency? This session highlights business models and technologies for smart charging and the next generation of fast charging. Industry experts will present best practices and innovative solutions for intelligent energy management, high-performance charging infrastructure, and the strategic use of photovolativ (PV), battery storage, and Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS). Learn how charge point operators, companies, and logistics providers can best prepare for the future while maximizing profitability.

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Ignacio Diaz
Business Director e-Mobility
Huawei Technologies Deutschland GmbH

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Christian Kurtenbach
Director of Strategic Sales
Monta ApS

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Davide Spazian
Sales Italian Director EV Chargers
Ingeteam

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Tomi Ristimäki
CEO
Kempower

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