•How will the next revisions of the clean vehicle directive and the future alternative fuel infrastructure directive impact the e-mobility landscape in Europe?
•What are the national policy frameworks implemented for minimum charging infrastructure requirements
•Developing larger scale charging locations and the needed policy
•How to promote alternative solutions such as peer to peer energy management or energy sharing in local communities
Legal and regulatory structure for E-mobility is still evolving in Europe. The goal is to create a consumer-friendly, cross-border charging infrastructure that enables seamless transition between countries and operators, while promoting a business case for the stake holders in this sector. In this workshop, we discuss the current state of the legal and regulatory landscape and assess possible future scenarios and how they will influence the E-mobility business. Some of the points discussed are:
•The status of the German calibration law
•Regulation for eRoaming and interoperability
•EU directives for green energy
•Needed policies and regulation that allow alternative energy management methods (such as peer to peer, local communities etc.)
Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Dr. Katharina Vera.
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