Ten solutions were selected for the final of this year's Power2Drive Award. In addition to various charging systems with and without storage units, load management and integration solutions have also made it to the final round.
Power2Drive Europe 2023 provided a picture of tomorrow’s mobility and its role in future smart energy systems. 260 exhibitors showcased their products and innovations at the international exhibition for charging infrastructure and e-mobility.
The mobility transition is a milestone on our path to a new energy and mobility world. The widespread distribution of electricity via charging points is just as important as power generation by renewable sources. The more advanced our charging infrastructure, the faster our transition to e-mobility.
As part of this year’s The smarter E Europe, Fronius will be presenting at both Intersolar Europe and Power2Drive Europe. Here’s what to expect:
Electromobility will not be successful without a comprehensive charging infrastructure. Europe continues to make progress with deploying charging points. No country has as many publicly accessible charging stations as the Netherlands.
From June 14–16, 2023, Messe München will be hosting The smarter E Europe 2023 across 176,000 square meters in 16 halls. 85,000 visitors are being expected – a great stage for start-ups and newcomers with support from the German government or the exhibition organizers.
About half of the wallboxes are integrated into solar systems, as a recent study shows. It also provides economic and political decision-makers with insights into the challenges of the market.
Already eight months before the start of the next Intersolar on 14 June 2023, the majority of the space is already booked. The organiser, Solar Promotion, attributes this to the boom in demand.
The smarter E Europe 2021 got off to a successful start in Munich on Wednesday. The innovation hub for new energy solutions runs until Friday.
There is a strong chance that internal combustion engines will become niche products at some point this decade. In 2020, the number of electric cars worldwide rose to 10.9 million, which marks an increase of more than three million compared with the previous year.
The public charging infrastructure in Europe continues to grow rapidly - by 35 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year.
Nearly 1.4 million battery electric cars (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) were registered in Europe in 2020, according to the latest figures from EV-Volumes, the database for information on battery electric vehicles.
The Power2Drive Innovation Day is an online event for innovation and e-mobility enthusiasts.