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14 November 2024

The latest developments in the electric vehicle charging industry, at Global Mobility Call 2024

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Companies and developers of technological solutions will present their latest developments from 19 to 21 November at IFEMA MADRID

The development of charging points and infrastructure for electric vehicles is one of the priorities of the companies driving sustainable mobility. Global Mobility Call will present the latest developments in the electric vehicle charging industry, through companies and developers promoting their technological solutions and services at the heart of the process of the sustainable transformation.

The largest international event in sustainable mobility, organised by IFEMA MADRID and Smobhub, will be a great shop window to see up close the propositions the industry has developed in the last year for charging infrastructure, thus contributing to electromobility.

Rapid charging solutions and service infrastructure

In this space, the participation of firms like Alpitronic, with their rapid charging technology for the future of sustainable electric mobility and their innovative solutions for a reliable and efficient infrastructure.

The German company Chargecloud GmbH present its modular software platform for the operation and billing of charging infrastructure, municipal public services, fleet operators and e-mobility service providers, benefiting the development of the business.

There are also exhibitors specialised in planning and the rollout of electrical charging service stations, like Charge Electra Spain and Chargevite Energy. In terms of this developments focused specifically universal charging points, Driveco España will be on hand to present the latest solutions.

Also present will be GSS Power, an active promoter of electric mobility through its rapid and efficient charging infrastructure to minimise the environmental impact and foster a cleaner, more sustainable future.

The development of infrastructure and charging points and systems also forms part of the thematic axes addressed at Global Mobility Call, both by companies and developers in the exhibition segment and in the contents of the GMC Congress, evaluating the progress in the rollout and analysing the short and long term prospects for this objective.

Global Mobility Call is supported by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility and the collaboration of the Region of Madrid and Madrid City Council, and by major partners including companies and public bodies such as the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP), the DGT, the vast majority of employers' associations and Spanish and international sectoral bodies. This strong institutional and business backing reflects the high level of attention and investment focused on safer, cleaner, connected and inclusive mobility.