Webinar 10 April: Simplifying the EV electron journey

Webinar 10 April: Simplifying the EV electron journey

Image credit: Analog Devices Broadcast: Thursday, 10 April 2025 08h30 New York | 12h30 GMT | 13h30 London | 14h30 Amsterdam | 18h00 New Delhi 60-minute session The successful proliferation of the EV is completely reliant on both its charging infrastructure and the electric grid supplying the power. The demand for fast charging en masse…


Webinar 10 April: Simplifying the EV electron journey

Image credit: Analog Devices

Broadcast: Thursday, 10 April 2025

08h30 New York | 12h30 GMT | 13h30 London | 14h30 Amsterdam |
18h00 New Delhi

The successful proliferation of the EV is completely reliant on both its charging infrastructure and the electric grid supplying the power. The demand for fast charging en masse will put considerable disruptive loads on the grid at any given time.

Additionally, the EV’s role will be expanded to become a rolling ESS and a grid energy supplier. Advanced technologies, including Energy Management, Conversion, and Storage, are required to realise this.

Join this live online presentation where Wayne Meyer, Director of Automotive Electrification & Energy at Analog Devices, will be discussing which solutions are critical to enabling this transformation.

Speaker:

Wayne Meyer, Marketing Director, Sustainable Energy Business Unit | Analog Devices, Inc.


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