CharIN's US Testival to Drive EV Charging Standards
CharIN, a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, is gearing up for its next testival in the United States. The event promises to bring together key players from the EV and charging sectors to showcase advancements, test interoperability, and contribute to charging standards development.
CharIN, with over 300 international members, has been instrumental in promoting collaboration and standardization in EV charging. The organization aims to establish Combined Charging System (CCS) and Multi-Charging System (MCS) as global standards, enabling effortless charging regardless of vehicle make or model.
Previous testivals, such as the eighth one, have seen renowned brands like Hyundai, Kempower, Mercedes Benz, Nissan, Volkswagen, and Volvo participate. These events serve as technical and technological gatherings, focused on testing compatibility and integration of charging technologies. They foster collaboration and innovation among industry leaders, ensuring seamless charging experiences for EV owners.
The upcoming CharIN testival in the United States is expected to build on the success of previous events, bringing together key players to drive innovation and standardization in EV charging. With a focus on testing interoperability and contributing to charging standards development, the testival promises to be a significant step towards a future where charging an electric car is as simple and seamless as filling up a petrol car.
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