EV Charging Infrastructure Summit to Explore Latest Trends in Growing US Market

 
SAN FRANCISCO - Dec. 15, 2025 - PRLog -- The broader EV charging infrastructure market was worth approximately $5.2 billion in 2024, and is forecast to grow at a ~29% CAGR, reaching nearly $39 billion by 2032. Residential and workplace segments are driving much of this, comprising nearly 80% of installed charge points by 2030 according to one analysis. Fast-charging deployments, especially along highways and in underserved regions, also show rapid growth with 2,000+ DC fast chargers already active across 25 states.

Organized by the Smart Grid Observer, the 8th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit - North America: West, February 24-25, 2026 in San Francisco will convene top industry experts and energy professionals to examine these key trends and opportunities in the expanding EV charging market. Case studies of current utility programs and deployments will be discussed with an eye toward refining strategies, evaluating technologies, and implementing business models that ensure widespread EV adoption is optimized for all stakeholders.

Held at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, attendees will have in-depth networking opportunities in which to connect and discuss the most challenging issues facing the EV charging sector in the U.S. – and position their organizations for success.

Program Highlights include:
  • Charging the Future: Why Now is the Time to Double Down on EV Infrastructure -- and How to Thrive
  • Reliability in Practice: Achieving and Sustaining 97% Uptime
  • Grid Expansion 2.0: What FERC Order 1920 Means for EV Charging
  • Advances in Managed Charging and Energy Dispatch for Fleets: School Bus Case Studies
  • Charging Smarter, Not Harder: How AI Expands EV Charging Capacity
  • Beyond the Charger: How Grid Conditions Impact EVSE Reliability
  • Software-defined Microgrid Controls for Seamless Integration of Solar, Storage and EV Charging
  • From Mobility to Grid Asset: Integrating Vehicle-to-Grid into VPPs
  • Delivering Supplemental Power without Exceeding Utility Site Limits
  • Navigating Today's Threat Landscape: EV Charging & Vehicle Cybersecurity Attack Vectors
Sponsored by Voltra, media partners for the Summit include PTR (Power Technology Research) Inc., E-Mobility Engineering, EVinfo, V2G Insight, AltEnergyMag, and Energy XPRT.

Organizations confirmed to speak at the Summit include:
  • PTR, Inc.
  • The Brattle Group
  • Grid Strategies LLC
  • EnergiSpot
  • InCharge Energy
  • Monta
  • Ubicquia
  • Voltra
  • Reliant
  • NRG Energy
  • Synop
  • Prologis
  • Highland Electric Fleets
  • ABM Industries
  • Southwest Research Institute
  • Paren
  • Prezent Energy
Full information on the Summit agenda and confirmed speakers is available here (https://ev-charging-summit-na.com/ev-charging-infrastruct...). Early bird registration (https://ev-charging-summit-na.com/register) is available until January 23rd.

Press Contact
Daniel Coran, Editor & Program Manager, Smart Grid Observer
info@smartgridobserver.com | +1-815-310-3343
smartgridobserver.com

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