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4th Annual EV Charging Infrastructure Forum

4th Annual EV Charging Infrastructure Forum organized by Leadvent Group

Munich, Germany

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Global EV charging ports to increase CAGR of 12.3% from 2026-2040, reaching 206.6M total ports. The growth of the electric vehicle market continues to play a pivotal role in the decarbonization of the transport sector and in achieving the government’s plan to get to nearly 1 million electric vehicles by 2030. 

The global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size was estimated at USD 37.98 billion in 2024 and is predicted to increase from USD 47.61 billion in 2025 to approximately USD 415.58 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 27% from 2025 to 2034.

Europe region is expected to grow with highest CAGR in upcoming years. Strong growth of the region and government initiatives supporting e-vehicle industry and innovations in charging infrastructure models across the region are the major factors that will boost the growth of the region. Developed countries such as France, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, and the U.K. are among the leading countries in electric vehicle adoption and installing charging points. EU set a target to install 1 million charging points on public places for electric vehicles by 2024, and this target is 3 million by 2029. Apart from these, other European countries are also trying to reduce carbon emissions by increasing electric car deployment.

The residential charging market will continue to be the dominant segment, with 133 million ports globally by 2040, according to the report. To achieve this, annual global spend in EV charging infrastructure is expected to increase at CAGR of 8% from 2026-2040, reaching $300 billion

European public chargers growing at 11.3% CAGR through 2040, led by DC charger expansion at 13.7% CAGR. The residential segment will reach 57 million AC chargers by 2040, while commercial charging grows at 12% CAGR. Saudi Arabia stands out with exceptional 29% CAGR growth in public DC charging, supported by ambitious government targets. By 2040, the EMEA region will see annual spending of $14 billion in public charging and $30 billion in residential infrastructure.

Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is a cornerstone of sustainable smart cities, enabling cleaner transportation and reducing emissions. From integrating charging stations into urban landscapes to leveraging IoT and fast-charging technologies, cities worldwide are reimagining mobility. for cleaner transportation.

Europe is leading the charge in the global EV market, second only to China. This surge is driven by visionary policies like the European Green Deal and ‘Fit for 55’, which aim to drastically reduce emissions and promote zero-emission vehicles. Over the past decade, the number of Electric Vehicles (EV) on European roads has skyrocketed, fueled by growing environmental awareness and the increasing availability of charging stations. According to Global Data, by 2030, the EV market in Europe is expected to exceed 885 billion euros, encompassing both passenger cars and commercial vehicles.

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is accelerating rapidly, driving the need for efficient, reliable, and scalable charging infrastructure. The EV charging market is growing fast, driven by a surge in electric vehicle production and widespread demand and as the EV adoption grows, stakeholders across automotive, energy, and technology sectors are in search of detailed insights to shape their strategies and investments. The EV industry is growing rapidly around the world, especially in China and the United States. The EV charging industry is a dynamic industry with a wide range of applications. Government initiatives of several countries around the world play a vital role in the development of electric vehicle charging stations.

In the next decade, the number of electric vehicles (EVs) on our roads will likely rise substantially, and we believe the bulk of the charging of these vehicles will take place at home. But readily accessible charging away from one’s home (or one’s workplace) will also be key to support EV growth. 

According to Markets and Markets, the global electric vehicle charging station market size is projected to grow from 2,115 thousand units in 2020 to 30,758 thousand units by 2027, indicating a paradigm shift from conventional vehicles to electric vehicles. Developing adequate EV Charging infrastructure to cater to the rising demand for EVs on the road is the need of the hour.

Government initiatives to drive the adoption of electric vehicles and associated infrastructure, rising demand for electric vehicle fast-charging infrastructure, increasing prevalence of range anxiety, and increasing deployment of EVs by shared mobility operators are the major factors supporting the growth of the market. Increasing R&D in V2G technology, increasing adoption of electric mobility in emerging economies, and growing deployment of charging stations by retail MNCs provide significant growth opportunities for market players.

While charging technology has been evolving at a faster pace, electrical infrastructure development across cities has remained a challenge. The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) recently reported that at least 2.8 million electric charge points will be needed across the EU by 2030, a 20-fold increase needed to support the upcoming tide of electric vehicles over the next decade

This EV Charging Infrastructure 2026 event is set to become the world’s leading conference exclusively for the automotive and electrical power industry, to meet and collaborate with a large array of charge point developers and policymakers, to examine new developments in electrical infrastructure and charge point technologies and address how the industry plans to support the growing use of electric vehicles.

This event will bring together industry experts and decision-makers responsible for EV charging infrastructure and all industry stakeholders across the automotive and electrical industries to network and build cross-market relationships, discuss the current state of smart charging and V2G solutions, explore new technologies and innovations addressing the real challenges of charging infrastructure. The program will focus on what the 2030 challenges will mean for the EV ecosystem and how we could move towards a charging infrastructure that works for the consumer, system and energy transition.

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure conference 2026 will position itself as the leading premier events for the global electric vehicle sector. With its interactive format of panel discussions, presentations, open discussion allowing for engaging Q&A, and structured business networking opportunities.

EV Charging Infrastructure Forum is making a huge focus in the orbit of electric vehicle conference 2026. This kind of a glorified EV charging event is all set to give out wild imagination as far as the full scale production of electric vehicles are concerned. 4th Annual EV Charging Infrastructure Forum is scheduled to take place in Munich, Germany from the 25th - 26th February 2026.

A revolution in the making

It is a value driven tech event that seeks to bring out electric as well as hybrid vehicle technologies that are futuristic and promise to bring in a revolution. The aspiring convention has its share of significance in the parlance of the tech events 2024 by delivering a quintessential value quotient.

The importance of tech conferences 2026

The summit of the electric car events 2026 is all set to give rise to new hopes in the parlance of information technology, electric vehicle production as well as energy consumption technologies. As of now, it is presumed that the much talked about EV charging infrastructure forum will contribute significantly in the global share of connectivity and mobility as exhibited by the growing use of electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles.

Make sure that you have grabbed the best out of the ev charging infrastructure forum. For more details, you will need to get in touch with the concerned authorities, representing the essence of EV Charging Infrastructure Forum taking care of the entire EV charging event. 

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Details

Costs: €1999- €2199

Event type: Conferences and congresses

Registration information: https://www.leadventgrp.com/events/4th-annual-ev-charging-infrastructure-forum/details

Event website: https://www.leadventgrp.com/events/4th-annual-ev-charging-infrastructure-forum/details

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