Electric Vehicles Symposium (EVS)

Sustainable mobility is a core concern for all industrial players and public authorities. It affects both our lifestyles and our economy, as well as facing major changes, such as electrification, connectivity and driverless vehicles. To prepare for these changes, it is essential to fully understand how new technology will be used in future mobility, together with the related business models and issues surrounding social acceptability.

EVS (Electric Vehicles Symposium) is the leading international event to address all these issues. EVS is organised by AVERE, EDTA and EVAAP, the three members of WEVA (World Electric Vehicle Association). The EVS series rotates between Europe, Asia and America. It all began in 1969 as an academic forum for global networking and the exchange of technical information.

Over these 50 years EVS has grown and developed into an event that is both academic, with over 500 papers being discussed, and business oriented, with several thousand square meters of exposition, ride&drive, etc.

The various components of electric mobility are on display at each edition: from markets to vehicle battery technology (hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell), from motorcycles to trucks, and from charging facilities to related services and public policy.

Nowadays, EVS is recognised as the forum where leading personalities from the electric mobility industry come to speak. The latest editions have included, and the next ones will include, platforms for national, regional and European public decision-makers, who had and will have an opportunity to compare public policy with industrial strategy.

You can find more info about the edition of 2017, EVS30, that took place in Stuttgart, in the video here. One of the key Symposium’s outcomes, The Stuttgart Declaration, which defines the steps needed for the future of electromobility can be downloaded here.

EVS32 took place in Lyon, France, from 19 to 22 May 2019.

Keynote speakers included high-profile personalities like His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco. You can find here a Making Of video of the event, the video of the Opening Ceremony of EVS32 here and the video of the Closing Ceremony of EVS32 here.

 

EVS33 took place in Portland, USA, from 14 to 17 June 2020.

More information here.

 

EVS34 took place in Nanjing, China, from 25 to 28 June 2021.

Its theme is “Towards Intelligent E-Mobility” and will cover topics like Electric vehicles and Transportation Systems; Charging/fueling Infrastructure; Green Policies; Battery Power and Fuel Cells; Electric Connection between Power Grid, Power Supply and Vehicles; Environmental, Energy and Social Assessments; Electric Drive Technology; Markets an Emerging Technologies. More info on website (available soon)

 

EVS35 took place in Oslo, Norway, from 11 to 15 June 2022.

The 2022 edition wass hosted by AVERE and organised by the Norwegian EV Association and Norway Convention Center.

Visit the event website https://evs35oslo.org/

“The electric future is here” was the theme for #EVS35OSLO with updated topics of interest to support the symposium and growing market.

Attendees of the event had access to:
Presentations that will cover cutting-edge electromobility products and research. The entire program was based on peer-reviewed papers (scientific symposium) and market development presentations (AVERE E-Mobility Conference – AEC).
The Scientific Symposium counted 3 plenaries and 150 oral and poster sessions.
The AEC program encompassed 8 keynote sessions and 8 round tables.

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