Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging & Power Grid
Commences: 6 May 2025 The essential guide to opportunity and risk within emerging EV charging value chains Even without the rapid growth of EVs, our current power systems are in the midst of a disruptive transition towards cleaner, diversified and more flexible structures. If a transition from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric vehicles (EVs) is to be achieved, what will be the impact on these systems? What are the barriers to scale and which solutions (and hence market opportunities) will be essential? This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the multi-sector issues that must be understood and integrated, plus the competitive battles ahead, including: technology status and trends, management of electricity demand & supply, charging network players and competitors, consumer behaviour influences.
Benefits of Attending Quantify the variables which will determine the impact of EVs on electricity supply Identify the key barriers to widespread EV integration and growth, from a power system perspective Assess where and how EVs can help the grid, through smart charging and V2G solutions Get up-to-date on the most significant value chain activities and pilot study findings Analyse and segment the competitive landscape for EV charging Understand and discuss which future technologies, behavioural trends and policy influences will be crucial to creating long-term, sustainable business models Live Online Course – How It Works The structure of our virtual learning program is designed to keep the same levels of engagement and networking as our on-site public courses. Course content is delivered through our easy-to-use online learning platform and is supplemented by case studies and practical exercises.
Like our classroom-based public courses, you will have live interaction with our course facilitators and other participants. Our live online courses are led by our experienced instructors, who will provide you with easily digestible content, using knowledge learned from many years in the industry, during scheduled times.
Delegates will receive copies of the course materials electronically. This course is scheduled to take place over 3 live online sessions using virtual learning technology.
Course Agenda Session 1: 6 May 2025, 12pm – 3pm GMT The EV Market and Its Bulk Impact on Electricity Systems EV market drivers & charging trends The macro impact of EVs on transitioning power systems Session 2: 7 May 2025, 12pm – 3pm GMT Charging Challenges, Smart Charging and EVs as Grid Assets Charging networks, smart charging and grid distribution systems Electric vehicles as grid assets Session 3: 8 May 2025, 12pm – 3pm GMT Value Chain Convergence and Technology Disruption New players, new strategies and new business opportunities Evaluating the impacts of technology, behavioural change and potential competition Closing Summary: Are today’s assumptions appropriate for the long-term, sustainable charging networks and business models of tomorrow?
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