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Why Load Management is the Foundation of Smart EV Charging
Future-Proof Your EV Charging Network

With the explosive growth of electric vehicles, Charge Point Operators (CPOs) face increasing pressure to deliver efficient, scalable, and grid-friendly charging experiences.

Optimise Masterclass #1 dives into the core principles of Load Management—why it's essential, how it works, and what it unlocks for your charging operations.

Whether you're managing one site or scaling a national network, this session is your blueprint for building resilient, intelligent infrastructure. And it  sets the tone for everything that follows in the Optimise Masterclass series.

What You’ll Learn

  • Static vs. Dynamic Load Management: What's the difference—and why does it matter?
  • How to prevent grid overload and cut costs with smarter energy distribution
  • Real-world examples of adaptive charging in action
  • Why vendor-independent systems and OCPP standards are the future
  • How load management sets the stage for battery integration, solar, and grid flexibility

Who Should Attend
This session is ideal for:

  • CPOs and EV infrastructure decision-makers
  • Tech leads, solution architects, and energy managers
  • Real-world examples of adaptive charging in action
  • Anyone building or optimising EV charging networks

Why It Matters
Load Management isn’t just a tech layer—it’s the foundation for:

  • Scaling your charging sites without expensive grid upgrades
  • Improving ROI and energy efficiency
  • Unlocking smart services like peak shaving, adaptive scheduling, and energy storage

And with FLEXECHARGE’s open, hardware-agnostic approach, you stay flexible, future-ready, and in control.

⏱️ When: April 24th, 11am CET

Speakers

Robert Brehm

Robert Brehm
co-founder & CTO at FLEXECHARGE

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