EV & Charging Infrastructure

Australia's EV market is entering its next phase. Charging infrastructure is scaling, fleets are committing and the companies driving it will be at Smart Energy 2027.

 

Where the EV & Charging Industry Connects
 

Smart Energy 2027 brings together the companies driving EV charging, electrified transport and energy integration across Australia’s renewable energy ecosystem.

From charging hardware and energy management platforms through to fleet infrastructure, battery integration and smart charging systems, this is where the industry connects with installers, EPCs, developers, distributors and infrastructure stakeholders shaping deployment decisions across the market.

What to Expect
 

Explore the latest technologies and solutions across:

 

EV Charging Infrastructure

Fleet & Depot Charging

Commercial & Workplace Charging

Smart Charging & Load Management

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Capability

Battery Integrated Charging Systems

Energy Management Software

Electrical Infrastructure & Balance of System

Why Now
 

Australia’s EV and charging sector continues to evolve as policy reform, infrastructure investment and electrification targets reshape the market.

Key developments influencing the sector include:

  • New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) commenced from January 2025, accelerating the shift toward low and zero-emission vehicles.
     
  • Continued national investment into public charging infrastructure across metropolitan and regional Australia.
     
  • Growing commercial fleet electrification activity as operators respond to cost, policy and sustainability pressures.
     
  • Increasing integration between solar, battery storage and EV charging systems across residential, commercial and industrial sites.
     
  • Rising demand for smart charging and energy management capability as grid pressure intensifies.

 

Vehicle-to-grid and bidirectional charging technologies are also expected to play a larger role in Australia’s future energy system, making 2027 a pivotal year to be part of the conversation.

 

Who Attends
 

The EV & Charging Infrastructure audience includes decision-makers and technical professionals from across the supply chain:

 

EV Charging Manufacturers
Electrical Contractors & Installers
EPCs & System Integrators
Fleet & Transport Operators
Developers & Asset Owners
Utilities & Energy Retailers
Local Government & Infrastructure Teams
Distributors & Wholesalers
Commercial & Industrial Energy Users

Buyers who attend

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Part of Australia’s Energy Transition
 

As transport electrification expands, the connection between EV charging, solar, battery storage and energy management continues to grow.

Smart Energy 2027 brings together the companies, installers, EPCs and infrastructure stakeholders shaping this transition across Australia.

EV sales in Australia are outpacing charger installations 3 to 1. The companies closing that gap will be at Smart Energy 2027.

 

Exhibit or Sponsor at Smart Energy 2027
 

Position your brand at the centre of Australia’s EV and charging infrastructure market. Connect with the buyers, specifiers and decision-makers driving deployment across the country.