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“Optimise” Masterclass Series, Part 3: Compliance First Master Local Grid Regulations

Unlock EV charging growth without compliance challenges

Are you scaling EV charging across Europe—especially in DACH?
Don’t let local grid rules slow you down ➡️ Join our Masterclass!

Compliance First: Master Local Grid Regulations with DNO Control
📅 Date: July 10 
🕚 Time: 11:00 CET 
💻 Location: Online

Why you shouldn’t miss this

Europe’s grid regulations are complex.
In Germany alone, 800+ Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) operate under different rules.
If you're a CPO, that patchwork can lead to:

  • Costly delays
  • Compliance issues
  • Scaling challenges

This session shows you how to stay compliant, stay fast, and scale smart.

What you will learn

Led by Robert Brehm, Co-Founder & CTO at FLEXECHARGE, this Masterclass covers:

🔹 How to comply across borders
Understand how to serve the diverse requirements from European DNOs—and stay future-proof.

🔹 What German standards really mean
Break down VDE-AR-N 4100, 4105, and 4110 so your rollout stays compliant from day one.

🔹 Which tech makes it simple
See how our GATEWAY and DNO Control Solution simplify complexity and help you integrate faster.

Who should attend

  • EV Charging Operators expanding in DACH and Europe
  • Project and Grid Integration Managers
  • Anyone responsible for site compliance and energy management

Get compliance right. From the start.

Whether you’re launching in a new market or optimising local rollouts—this Masterclass gives you the clarity and tools to scale with confidence.

Speakers

Robert Brehm

co-founder & CTO at FLEXECHARGE

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