The Product Showroom Virtual Summit 2025 offered a comprehensive view of innovation and leadership in the electric mobility and charging infrastructure sector this Wednesday.
The virtual event featured leading companies showcased in the second edition of the eMobility Book 2025.
From next-generation charging solutions to intelligent energy management systems, exhibitors shared their insights into the future of electromobility.
Here are some of the most notable quotes from leaders who participated in the event:
Xiao Li, Sales Director for Europe at ELEQ
“Our commitment to sustainability is not only reflected in our products but also in how we design them to contribute to the well-being of the planet.”
Xiao Li highlighted the importance of continuous innovation in the electric mobility industry, introducing advanced, high-efficiency fast-charging solutions, particularly for the European market, which is seeing strong momentum in the energy transition.
Eduardo Morejón, Director of eTotem in Spain
“Each charging station we install not only provides convenience but forms part of a broader infrastructure ecosystem that supports the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.”
Morejón presented the latest public charging infrastructure solutions, emphasising the technological advancements in their ultra-fast charging stations and their focus on expanding the network in Spain—a key market for the future of electromobility.
Urko Cantalapiedra, Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer at Veltium
“Charging technology is not only about speed, but also about user experience. Veltium is designing solutions that combine accessibility and efficiency.”
Cantalapiedra spoke about Veltium’s efforts to develop intelligent and accessible charging systems, highlighting their pilot projects across Europe and the importance of interoperability between different operators to ensure a smoother charging experience.
Juan José Figueruelo, International Commercial Manager at Ingeteam
“What truly defines a charging system is its ability to effectively integrate with the energy grid, enabling an efficient transition towards a zero-emissions future.”
Figueruelo presented Ingeteam’s advancements in smart charging solutions, capable of interacting optimally with power grids to reduce costs and improve energy efficiency.
Among the companies that took part were: Ekoenergetyka, Chargeplanner (RetailSonar), EVBox, Chargebox, Dhemax, Grupo Corven, Evcharge, VGMobility, and Evio.
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