The V2G Forum is designed to provide industry practitioners with a neutral, objective venue in which to discuss the issues facing vehicle-to-grid (V2G) deployment and identify potential solutions. The Forum includes in-depth business and technical presentations, as well as panel discussions and stakeholder workshop / roundtable sessions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion of pertinent issues across stakeholder groups, as well as foster collaboration on potential strategies for moving forward effectively in a unified manner.
For the October 21-23, 2025 program, individuals who wish to deliver a stand-alone presentation or organize a panel session are invited to submit the following:
1. Name of speaker(s), title, company, and contact information
2. Presentation title (or title of panel or roundtable)
3. Abstract and objective of presentation or session (150 words)
4. Speaker or panelist biographies and photos
5. Bullet list of 3-4 Key Learning Points from the presentation or panel session
6. Session type (from list above)
Proposals should be emailed to speak@v2gforum.com
Topics to be addressed during the Forum include:
Quantifying and communicating value of V2G to utilities and customers
Getting over the finish line: How do we accelerate
What states are being successful with V2G and why
Utility readiness for V2G
V2G use cases and pilot/demo projects
Heavy duty vehicles and V2G: trucks and buses
Costs and feasibility of V2G installation
Addressing regulatory and policy roadblocks
Enhancing customer experience and acceptance
Vehicle to Home (V2H) requirements vs V2G/V2B
Alignment of requirements at the federal level
Accelerating V2G in the emerging charging standardization regime
The coming or stated EVSE/EV communications mandates in CA and U.S. DOT
Mapping the migration path from V1G to V2G
Achieving end-to-end standards, certifications and interoperability for V2G
Gap analysis and integration of competing industry standards
V2G-AC vs V2G-DC vs Split Inverter model
Cybersecurity considerations in V2G
Reconciling U.S. and European charging-related technologies, standards, regulations, and/or stakeholder expectations
Battery impact: Addressing battery issues, used vehicles, and risks
Optimizing interconnection speed, scaling and ease of use
Enhancing visibility of DER resources
Handling simultaneous discharge from multiple EVs and DERs
For further information or to discuss a possible presentation, please contact us.
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