Monday, June 10, 2024 | 4.00 – 4.30pm CEST | Webinar Language: English
Only a few days left until Power2Drive Europe! Do you have a lot to do? And therefore no time for thorough preparation for Europe's largest exhibition for charging infrastructure and electromobility? Perhaps you are still undecided whether you will be there this year? Or you want to visit the other exhibitions (#Intersolar #EMPower #ees) of The smarter E Europe, Europe's largest exhibition alliance for the energy industry, in addition to #Power2Drive Europe and you are just realizing that it will be quite challenging to find the right contact points in 19 halls plus outdoor area?
Then this webinar offers you a warm welcome to the new world of energy and mobility! In our free webinar, we offer you an insight into the extensive supporting program of the international exhibition for charging infrastructure and electromobility, Power2Drive Europe. Find out more about
Discover the latest trends and innovations in the electric mobility industry and gain valuable insights on how to get the most out of your visit to the show. Whether you are an experienced professional or just getting interested in the topic, this webinar offers you an invaluable opportunity to expand your knowledge and prepare for your visit to Power2Drive Europe 2024.
During the webinar participants can submit their questions to get them answered by the experts in the live Q&A. In addition, both the recording and the speakers' presentations will be made available on our digital content platform The smarter E Digital after the webinar.
As Project Manager Power2Drive Europe, he is responsible for Europe's largest exhibition for charging infrastructure and electromobility in the context of renewable energies. As an enabler for the new mobility and energy world, he connects the international industries as a part of The smarter E Europe, having previously worked as a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering in the field of charging infrastructure, grid integration of renewable energies and smart grids at the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW).