HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR LAST SHOW

Chris Miller
Vantage Strata

Austin Devaney
EVSE Australia

Clara Owen
Arcadis

Mabelle Reyes
AGL

Iain Jennings
1Circle

David Prins
Etrog Consulting

Robert Dietz
Roev

Will Beaumont
Canyon Solar

Chris Miller
Vantage Strata

Austin Devaney
EVSE Australia

Clara Owen
Arcadis

Mabelle Reyes
AGL

Iain Jennings
1Circle

David Prins
Etrog Consulting

Robert Dietz
Roev

Will Beaumont
Canyon Solar

Chris Miller
Vantage Strata

Austin Devaney
EVSE Australia

Clara Owen
Arcadis

Mabelle Reyes
AGL

Iain Jennings
1Circle

David Prins
Etrog Consulting
Network Expansion
The rapid growth of electric vehicles is transforming the automotive industry. As adoption increases, a streamlined and technology-enabled approach to expanding charging networks is essential. The success of EV uptake depends on the accessibility, convenience and reliability of charging infrastructure. Across Australia, new charging stations are being rolled out in urban centres, along highways and in regional areas to meet rising demand.
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The automotive sector faces dual challenges: optimising costs and minimising environmental impact, while maintaining seamless connectivity across charging networks. As government policy and private investment continue to drive infrastructure expansion, industry stakeholders must adapt to changing market conditions. Manufacturers, OEMs, charging point developers, grid operators and city planners all play vital roles in this transformation. The focus extends beyond simply installing charging stations to integrating them into a unified network that improves efficiency, increases productivity and supports ongoing innovation.
How the Industry is Expanding Charging Networks
Simply increasing the number of charging stations is not sufficient. The industry must embrace a forward-thinking approach to infrastructure deployment that prioritises both efficiency and user experience. Charging solutions need to meet a range of requirements, including rapid-charging hubs for long-distance travel, urban options for daily commuters and dedicated systems for fleet operators. Key components of this expansion include smart grid integration, advanced software management and predictive maintenance.
The business outlook for EV infrastructure is being shaped by a combination of policy-led initiatives and technological innovation. Governments and private sector players are investing significantly in expanding the charging ecosystem, targeting both urban centres and remote regions to ensure broad accessibility. The industry is approaching a pivotal stage, where controlling costs and resolving infrastructure bottlenecks will be key to sustaining growth.
In addition, the drive for sustainable solutions is a major force behind innovation in this space. Companies are exploring ways to overcome traditional infrastructure limitations by integrating intelligent energy management systems, incorporating renewable energy sources where possible, and building a future-ready charging network.
The expansion of EV charging infrastructure goes beyond simply increasing availability. It involves building a robust, reliable network that supports future mobility trends. Stakeholders must carefully manage trade-offs between cost, deployment speed and technology choices to ensure long-term success. As investment in charging infrastructure accelerates, Australia is emerging as a leader in the shift towards a more sustainable automotive ecosystem.
The automotive industry is advancing rapidly, ensuring that charging networks meet current demands while remaining scalable for future growth. Charging Australia 2026 will feature the latest solutions and offer insights into how the sector is tackling key challenges and seizing emerging opportunities. The event will provide an essential platform for industry leaders, policymakers and investors to collaborate and help shape the future of EV infrastructure expansion.
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Charging Australia 2026 offers key market insights and brings together industry experts to discuss the latest EV charging infrastructure projects driving electric vehicle adoption.
Benefits of attending include:
Who Should Attend Content
This event brings together leading automotive OEMs, charge point developers, grid operators, government agencies, and policy groups to deepen understanding of EV charging infrastructure and explore new technologies that support the growing demands of the e-mobility market.
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Core attendees include CEOs, COOs, CFOs, Presidents, Vice Presidents, Directors, Heads of, Superintendents, and Managers involved in:
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Charging Australia 2026 invites paper submissions on the following core conference topics.
Charging Australia 2026 provides a timely and valuable platform to address the challenges of EV charging infrastructure development. The event highlights advanced technologies that support the next generation of electric vehicles.
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Charging Australia 2026 provides a platform for industry experts to share insights, exchange ideas, and highlight innovations in charging technology. The conference also encourages networking among leaders from automotive OEMs and EV charging developers.
Key topics include emerging charging technologies, case studies from network developers, market insights into current and upcoming infrastructure projects, and other relevant research.
Engage with industry experts, strengthen your professional profile, and contribute to shaping the future of this rapidly evolving sector.
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Charging Australia 2026 will be one of the largest exhibitions in the EV charging sector, bringing together a diverse range of charging point manufacturers, network developers, and service providers. The event offers a platform to showcase products and services while addressing key industry priorities.
We offer customised sponsorship and exhibitor packages that provide a cost-effective way to connect with existing and potential clients.
Event Speakers:
Speaker:- 1
Name- Robert Dietz
CompanyName:- Roev
ShortBio:- Robert Dietz leads Roev’s AI-driven fleet optimisation software, advancing digital transformation and cleaner, more cost-effective transport systems across technology, mobility and sustainability.
LongBio:- Robert Dietz is the Strategic Product Leader at Roev, where he guides AI-powered software that helps fleets optimise energy use and support electrification. He brings experience shaped across technology, mobility and sustainability, informed by his work as Head of Design at Atlassian.
Robert focuses on digital transformation, SaaS platforms and data-driven decision-making to advance cleaner and more cost-effective transport systems. He leads teams to turn complex operational challenges into practical solutions that enable several organisations to transition towards smarter fleet operations.
LinkedInFollowers:- 800
Speaker:- 2
Name:- Chris Miller
CompanyName:- Vantage Strata
ShortBio:- Chris Miller drives innovations in Strata and building management, combining governance expertise, industry advocacy and leadership in digital transformation and EV infrastructure.
LongBio:- Chris Miller is the Non-Executive Director and former Chief Executive Officer at Vantage Strata, with extensive leadership experience across Strata, facilities, and building management. He founded and expanded one of the region’s top-performing Strata organisations, delivering sustained growth and digital transformation.
Chris has played an influential role in industry reform through governance and advocacy. As the President of the Strata Community Association (ACT), he advanced sector standards and championed the transition to electric vehicle infrastructure in Strata environments.
LinkedInFollowers:- 500
Speaker:- 3
Name:- Will Beaumont
CompanyName:- Canyon Solar
ShortBio:- Will Beaumont, Founder of Canyon Solar, delivers prefabricated solar canopies that integrate EV charging and energy infrastructure, helping retailers convert car parks into scalable clean energy hubs.
LongBio:- Will Beaumont is the Founder of Canyon Solar, where he leads the development of prefabricated solar canopy systems for commercial car parks. His work focuses on integrating solar generation, EV charging and off-balance-sheet energy infrastructure for large property portfolios.
Will works closely with major retailers and asset owners, including Woolworths, to transform underused car parks into scalable clean energy hubs. His projects support decarbonisation goals while unlocking new value from existing assets through efficient, repeatable deployment models across Australia and similar commercial sites nationwide.
LinkedInFollowers:- 500
Speaker:- 4
Name:- Austin Devaney
CompanyName:- EVSE Australia
ShortBio:- Austin Devaney leads EVSE Australia’s national team, driving customer-focused innovations and reliable EV charging solutions that make electric mobility simple and accessible.
LongBio:- Austin Devaney is the National Team Lead at EVSE Australia, overseeing operations across Australia and New Zealand. Since joining the company in its early stages, he has played a key role in shaping its rapid growth within the electric vehicle charging sector.
Austin leads a dedicated team focused on making EV charging simple, reliable, and accessible for everyday drivers. His passion for customer experience and practical solutions continues to guide EVSE’s mission to enhance how people charge and connect with electric mobility.
LinkedInFollowers:- 200
Speaker:- 5
Name:- Clara Owen
CompanyName:- Arcadis
ShortBio:- Clara Owen leads strategic asset management at Arcadis, applying data-driven, whole-of-life thinking to enhance sustainability across transport and energy sectors.
LongBio:- Clara Owen is the Asset Management Service Lead at Arcadis, bringing over 25 years’ experience across transport, energy, and the built environment. She works across the full asset lifecycle, helping owners embed strategic asset management from design to operation for long-term sustainability and efficiency.
Clara leads Arcadis’ asset management offering across Australia, building a team that applies data-driven, whole-of-life thinking. She also serves on the IAM Value & Benefits committee, supporting industry-wide best practice in asset management.
LinkedInFollowers:- 79
Speaker:- 6
Name:- Mabelle Reyes
CompanyName:- AGL
ShortBio:- Mabelle Reyes leads eMobility at AGL, advancing EV charging, smart charging, and vehicle-to-grid innovations to enable Australia’s connected energy future.
LongBio:- Mabelle Reyes is the Head of eMobility at AGL, leading strategy and delivery across EV charging, smart charging, and vehicle-to-grid initiatives nationwide. She brings extensive experience across residential, fleet, and commercial electrification, fostering partnerships that accelerate Australia’s energy transition.
Mabelle has driven AGL’s nationally recognised Smart Charging and V2G trials, which earned an AFR Ecosystem Award for innovations and collaboration. She champions accessible, intelligent, and customer-centred mobility as Australia moves toward full electrification.
LinkedInFollowers:- 69
Speaker:- 7
Name:- Iain Jennings
CompanyName:- 1Circle
ShortBio:- Iain Jennings leads 1Circle, delivering innovative energy solutions that enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and drive sustainable outcomes for property assets.
LongBio:- Iain Jennings is the Managing Director of 1Circle, a specialist consulting practice he founded in 2012 to deliver energy solutions that reduce cost, increase efficiency, and enhance sustainability for property owners and managers. His work drives measurable value across diverse real estate portfolios.
Iain has led pioneering projects, including Australia’s most sustainable shopping centre, the country’s largest commercial solar deployment, and national renewable energy buying initiatives, helping the sector achieve innovative, low-carbon outcomes.
LinkedInFollowers:- 50
Speaker:- 8
Name:- David Prins
CompanyName:- Etrog Consulting
ShortBio:- David Prins, Director of Etrog Consulting, shapes Australia’s energy future through strategic insight, regulatory expertise, and consumer-focused guidance on market resilience and affordability.
LongBio:- David Prins is the Director of Etrog Consulting and a respected leader in Australia’s energy market. He combines strategic insights with deep regulatory understanding to help clients navigate complex competitive environments across the energy value chain.
David’s work centres on the evolving energy transition, system reliability, and long-term affordability. Drawing on extensive international consulting experience, he advises governments, regulators, and businesses on policy and market strategy, always with a strong focus on consumer outcomes and practical solutions for a more resilient energy future.
LinkedInFollowers:- 10
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