SOUTHEAST Asia has been investing time and money in charging infrastructure for electric-powered vehicles and governments in the region are leveraging public-private partnerships for vehicle manufacturers and technology providers.
To aid strategic conversations, senior public and private stakeholders across the value chain including government, vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), power and utility companies, infrastructure providers, battery and energy storage providers, and transport companies will be gathering at the inaugural Electric Vehicles Asia Summit in Singapore on July 31-August 1.
Organised by Automotive IQ, a division of IQPC, the two-day conference will focus on government e-mobility roadmaps, public-private partnerships, charging infrastructure developments and case studies within Asia to accelerate e-mobility.
'This is not yet another technology-driven event which focuses solely on EV technology and components. Rather, it's an event focused on enabling and accelerating the EV ecosystem and electric mobility frameworks in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Thailand and Hong Kong,' said conference director Joshua Lim.
To aid strategic conversations, senior public and private stakeholders across the value chain including government, vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), power and utility companies, infrastructure providers, battery and energy storage providers, and transport companies will be gathering at the inaugural Electric Vehicles Asia Summit in Singapore on July 31-August 1.
Organised by Automotive IQ, a division of IQPC, the two-day conference will focus on government e-mobility roadmaps, public-private partnerships, charging infrastructure developments and case studies within Asia to accelerate e-mobility.
'This is not yet another technology-driven event which focuses solely on EV technology and components. Rather, it's an event focused on enabling and accelerating the EV ecosystem and electric mobility frameworks in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Thailand and Hong Kong,' said conference director Joshua Lim.