As electric vehicle adoption accelerates, the question of how to keep pace with charging demand has never been more urgent. That’s the focus of the upcoming 7th Annual EV Charging Infrastructure US Conference, taking place October 21–22, 2025, at the New York Marriott Downtown. The event, organized by Global Transmission Report, will bring together leaders from utilities, automakers, government agencies, and charging network companies. Full event details are available here.

What to Expect
This two-day conference will tackle some of the biggest challenges facing America’s growing charging network. Key topics include:
- Grid integration and power supply management
- Fast-charging technology advancements
- Interoperability between charging networks
- Investment models for public and private infrastructure
- Policies and funding under government initiatives
Participants will also explore how new standards can help unify an expanding network of chargers across the country.
Why Attend?
Benjamin Zev highlights that charging access remains one of the main barriers to widespread zero-emission vehicle adoption. While automakers continue to release new EV models, charging deployment hasn’t kept pace—especially in rural areas and multi-unit housing. Conferences like this one provide a platform for collaboration between policymakers, engineers, and energy providers to close that gap.
With billions in federal funding allocated through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, coordination is critical. The conference aims to help stakeholders align on deployment strategies that are both scalable and equitable.
A Step Toward a Unified Network
Benjamin Zev emphasizes that technical progress alone won’t solve the issue—policy, investment, and communication between industries are equally essential. As the U.S. works toward national ZEV goals, cooperation among governments, private companies, and the energy sector will determine how smoothly the transition unfolds.
By bringing together those shaping the country’s charging future, the Annual EV Charging Infrastructure US Conference offers a snapshot of what’s next for clean mobility.
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