Istanbul is gearing up to host the EV Charge Show 2026, a major event for the electric vehicle (EV) charging ecosystem. Set to take place from November 12th to 14th at the Istanbul Expo Center, this exhibition promises to be a comprehensive showcase of new technologies, solutions, and perhaps most importantly, information on government grant support for the sector.
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The EV Charge Show 2026 aims to be a pivotal meeting point, bringing together leading companies, investors, entrepreneurs, and experts from across the globe. Now in its fifth year, organizers anticipate over 20,000 visitors, highlighting the growing interest and investment in the EV charging infrastructure. It's quite something to see this sector evolve so rapidly. I remember just a few years ago, charging was a real afterthought; now it's center stage.
This year's show emphasizes end-to-end solutions for charging infrastructure and e-mobility. It aims to provide a platform where fleet managers, corporations, municipalities, and facility managers can explore the entire value chain – from the vehicles themselves to the charging infrastructure, software, and energy management systems. The EV Charge Show 2026 distinguishes itself by integrating electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and charging infrastructure within a single venue.
Beyond the exhibition floor, the event boasts a rich program. The International Conference will provide a forum for academia and the business world to engage in detailed discussions. The "Talks Corner" will offer a dedicated space for participating companies to present their technical expertise and explore potential business opportunities. Then there’s the E-Mobility Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, open to international entries, which offers a prize pool of $7,500 and mentorship opportunities. A StartUP Zone will provide a dedicated area for startups to connect with investors and showcase their innovative business models. That's something I always love to see - the injection of fresh ideas from the startup scene.
Adding a significant boost to domestic manufacturers, the Turkish Ministry of Trade is offering a grant of 6,180 TL per square meter to local producers participating in the EV Charge Show, underlining the government’s commitment to supporting the growth of the national EV charging industry. It's a smart move; fostering domestic production is key to long-term sustainability in this rapidly expanding market. The EV Charge Show 2026 looks set to be a crucial event for anyone involved in the electric vehicle charging ecosystem. Istanbul will be the place to be this November!
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