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JAN 27-28, 2026 - virtual
2026 North American EV Charging Conference

2026 North American EV Charging Conference
January 27-28, 2026 | FREE | Online

Since 2021, the U.S. has made remarkable strides in EV charging infrastructure — but the journey is far from complete. The past year’s policy changes have brought both opportunities and uncertainty, making collaboration more important than ever.

As states move forward at their own pace, the companies building chargers, connectors, and power-delivery systems are evolving alongside them. Hardware, software, and service providers are adapting to meet the unique needs of each state`s infrastructure roll-out.

Now in its fifth year, the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Conference is the only digital event bringing together:

State and federal DOT officials from across the U.S.
Energy companies and utilities
Charging manufacturers and mobility OEMs
Together, they`ll share progress updates, exchange lessons learned, and explore practical, real-world examples of how states, utilities, and charging companies have worked together to build robust EV charging networks.

This event offers:
State-by-state insights on EV charging infrastructure development
Collaboration opportunities between government, energy, and manufacturing sectors
Proven strategies that can serve as models for other regions