Discussing the Future of E-Mobility at EVS38: CharIN Shares Key Insights

During EVS38 in Gothenburg, CharIN took the opportunity to speak about the latest developments in e-mobility, standardization, and global collaboration. In two video interviews, Claas Bracklo and Michael Keller shared their perspectives on the current state and future direction of the charging ecosystem.

EVS38 brought together global industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to shape the future of e-mobility. CharIN contributed on-site and shared thought leadership through two interviews, which are now available online.

Claas Bracklo, Chairman of CharIN, outlined CharIN’s global mission to promote interoperability and open standards across the entire e-mobility value chain. He highlighted the importance of collaboration between industry and policy and emphasized EVS as a key venue for exchanging ideas and showcasing progress.

Michael Keller, CTO of CharIN and CEO of the CharIN Academy, focused on the technical evolution of the ecosystem – from the rollout of Megawatt Charging to the electrification in different industries.

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Published on: 08/07/2025

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Interview with Claas Bracklo
"We intend to incorporate the world's knowledge into one big knowledge pool called CharIN. The call to action is for governments to trust the industry. We have the perfect framework and will guide you on what is good for us all."
Claas Bracklo, Chairman of CharIN
"I see clearly that e-mobility is moving forward. More and more cars will be electrified, trucks are now getting electrified, buses will be electrified, but other industry areas are also getting electrified, for example, in the mining industry, the marine industry, or the aviation industry, we are active."
Michael Keller, CTO of CharIN and CEO of CharIN Academy

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Interview with Michael Keller

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Claas Bracklo

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Michael Keller

CTO CharIN and CEO CharIN Academy

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