250+ PHEV & EV industry leaders to gather in San Diego at the end of March

250+ PHEV & EV industry leaders to gather in San Diego at the end of March to discuss the blueprint for EV and PHEV growth.

Leaders and innovators from government departments, utilities, EV automakers, infrastructure companies and the technology developers will come together at Plug-in Electric Vehicle Infrastructure USA 2011, March 31st – April 1st, Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa, CA, USA to discuss and debate differing tech options and business models to overcome infrastructure and other challenges associated with EVs!


2009 & 2010 were packed with technology developments that have propelled the industry's capabilities by leaps and bounds. 2011 is earmarked as when concrete steps have to be taken to cement the electric vehicle hype from a ‘nice-to-have' luxury to a common place necessity. According to Frost & Sullivan, the global EV market will hit 1.21 million units by 2015, so now really is the time to claim your stake in the market and develop the most productive and convenient charging infrastructure to cash in on the upcoming market explosion.

With the first of the much publicised EV's currently being launched onto the market, the charging infrastructure market is simmering to a boil – which is exactly why Electric Vehicle Update (sister brand to Telematics Update) has launched this event to support the industry in building a robust charging infrastructure, the foundations of a profitable EV future.

Share expert strategies with industry leaders such as Richard Lowenthal from Coulomb Technologies; Mark Perry from Nissan; Mark Duvall from EPRI: Jack Pokrzywa from SAE International; Veerender Kaul from Frost & Sullivan; Charlie Allcock from Portland General Electric; Gustavo Collantes from Washington State Department of Commerce, George Bellino from General Motors; Aaron Singer from BMW; Sascha Simon from Mercedes Benz and many more.

With over 25 expert Electric Vehicle speakers already confirmed, Plug-In Electric Vehicle Infrastructure USA 2011 is set to exceed all expectations.

For the complete Plug-In Electric Vehicle Infrastructure 2011 conference program and speaker line-up claim your recently published e-brochure at http://www.evupdate.com/electricvehicleusa/download-brochurepressrelease.shtml or contact the EV Update at usa@evupdate.com

Also: Register via https://secure.firstconf.com/evupdate/electricvehicleusa/register.htm before 28th Jan to save a massive $200 from the standard conference price! A deal not to be missed.

EV Update is the recently launched sister company to Telematics Update, whose conferences are the most prestigious in the industry. We produce the largest Electric Vehicle and telematics events in North America, Europe & Asia, and attract the most influential speakers providing a rich environment for establishing strategic relationships and networking.

All the speakers at EV Update / Telematics Update events are chosen for their track record within their specific industry expertise. These dynamic global speakers share their wealth of experience, knowledge and passion for telematics and its commercial potential. You will profit from their vision and go back to work with fresh ideas and strategies.

Contact:
Ruthana Foulkes
Conference Director
EV Update
rfoulkes@EVupdate.com
(tf) 1 800 814 3459 x 7585
(global) +44 (0) 207 375 7585


Plug-In Electric Vehicle Update Infrastructure Conference
March 31st & April 1st 2011. Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa, CA, USA
www.evupdate.com/USA

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