Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Brazil – Challenges and Prospects

Free Webinar

Thursday, June 27, 2024 I 11:00am BRT / 4:00pm CET I Webinar Language: Portuguese

The presence of electric vehicles is already a reality on the Brazilian automotive scene. According to the Brazilian Association of Electric Vehicles (ABVE), in 2023, 93.9 thousand units were registered, representing a growth of 91% compared to 2022. This expansion is accompanied by a diversification of brands and models on the market.

This underscores the importance of accessible charging infrastructure. Only a part of the demand can be met by private charging at homes, condominiums, and businesses. Public charging stations are essential to provide the same level of convenience and accessibility as conventional vehicle refueling.

In this webinar we would like to shed a light on the challenges and prospects on the charging infrastructure and the E-mobility market in Brazil.

The recording and the speakers' presentations are available here on our digital content platform The smarter E Digital.

Moisés Alves

Consultor na Greener, formado pela Universidade Federal de Itajubá. Possui experiência com assuntos regulatórios, tarifários e em estudos para desenvolvimento de usinas GD e GC, focados em mapear riscos e pontos de atratividade através de análises financeiras e ferramentas digitais em diferentes modelos de negócio. Participa de projetos pela Greener desde 2021, atuando principalmente em análises de viabilidade, diligenciamento e transação de ativos.

Matheus Luiz Rodrigues, Gerente do segmento de Fontes de Alimentação e Estações de Recarga para VE's
INTELBRAS

Formado pelo Instituto de Ensino Superior da Grande Florianópolis e pós-graduado em Estratégias Financeiras e Custos pela Faculdade de Tecnologia Senac Florianópolis, atuou por 7 anos na área de Controladoria da Intelbras. Em 2020 teve a oportunidade de unir seu entusiasmo por energias renováveis e eletromobilidade ao compromisso de assumir uma área de P&D na Unidade de Negócios de Energia, onde atua hoje com uma equipe engajada, que além de manter a liderança no mercado de fontes de alimentação para segurança eletrônica e controle de acesso, também desenvolveu um portfólio promissor de estações de recarga para veículos elétricos.

Rafael Gosuen Cunha, COO, MOVE Eletromobilidade

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