Visa To Become Headline Partner For EV Summit 2022

Visa has confirmed its support for the 2022 EV Summit as Headline Partner for the second year in a row. Visa is supporting the 2022 EV Summit with the goal of advancing a seamless electric vehicle charging experience.

As a Principal Partner, Visa will work with Green.TV Media Ltd, organizer of The EV Summit, to forge a sustainability mobility narrative at the 2022 EV Summit, providing actionable insights for partners, delegates and governments around the world.

“It will take a range of innovative solutions to deliver the infrastructure for the transition to electric vehicles. This makes consistent consumer charging experience more important than ever and payments is a key part of that. We’re delighted to partner with EV Summit again in 2022 and continue working with partners across the ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Europe and beyond.” says Richard Campion, Head of Admissions, European Visa

The EV Summit is a leading business forum for the electric vehicle sector that started in 2018. The event was chaired by a CEO who provided actionable insights for sustainable mobility.

“I’m super pleased to have such a globally significant company, Visa, at the center of the debate and of the business of emobility at the 2022 EV Summit. Payments are key to the ecosystem of frictionless public charging, which is so crucial to the large scale roll out of EV charging infrastructure.” said Ade Thomas, Founder and CEO of Green.TV Media Ltd. and The EV Summit

In 2022, the EV Summit will be moved to Magazine London which can accommodate up to 3,000 attendees. Previous speakers at the summit have included UK CEO and Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps.

The EV Summit brings together business leaders and key players in the electric vehicle industry and explores how to advance sustainable mobility.

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