On 26th March, the webinar “ChargePlanner Day: Create your most profitable location strategy for EV and e-truck charging in Europe” will take place.
This virtual event will be streamed live via the Strategic Energy Corp. YouTube channel.
Registration is free and open to all interested participants.
Timings by country:
- 13:00 CET
- 12:00 Portugal and the United Kingdom
What topics will be covered during ChargePlanner Day?
The webinar will begin with an exclusive interview with Jascha Metin, the company’s Commercial Director, who will provide an overview of ChargePlanner and RetailSonar.

Following this, Metin will give a presentation explaining how to identify the most profitable locations, how to leverage the right pricing strategy, and how the availability of electrical grid data impacts profitability.
He will also provide an overview of the current market situation.
It is worth noting that the webinar will be covered by the Mobility Portal Europe team before, during, and after the broadcast.
This coverage aims to amplify the key messages shared by company representatives during the event.
About ChargePlanner
The software predicts the usage of new charging points based on up-to-date market data and artificial intelligence.
By leveraging these datasets, their predictive models allow users to test potential locations to identify key hotspots across Europe.
For instance, the software considers factors such as traffic on specific road segments, the number of visitors at nearby points of interest, local residential potential, competitor data, and nearby competitors’ pricing.
Currently, ChargePlanner helps around 20 major CPOs in Europe make informed investment decisions as they can pinpoint the most profitable locations with maximum car passage, visibility, accessibility, minimal competition and optimise their prices at existing locations.
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