Our networks and projects

Electric mobility networks and standards

GIEVSS in the region

To support the development of electric mobility across territories, GIEVSS works with partners to regionalise its activities and connect local stakeholders. Regional organisations can operate independently while contributing to a shared network focused on standards, safety, charging infrastructure and practical deployment.

Electric mobility regional network
Regional electric mobility deployment network

Access information about GIEVSS regional contacts and network initiatives through our member and resource pages.

Regional associations working alongside GIEVSS

The GIEVSS network is designed to connect autonomous regional stakeholders and independent organisations working on safe electric mobility deployment:

– Regional electric mobility associations
– Charging infrastructure operators
– Public authorities and local agencies
– Training and safety organisations
– Energy and grid stakeholders
– Industry partners and standards specialists

Regional stakeholders can support the rollout of training, guidance and practical resources for public authorities, property professionals, charge point installers and local electric mobility users.

GIEVSS initiatives are intended to complement public support for electromobility by improving safety practices, interoperability, standards literacy and charging infrastructure deployment.

Training and awareness activities help individuals, real-estate professionals, elected representatives and local operators understand regulations, share feedback on charging projects and access resources that support safe implementation.

International networks dedicated to electric mobility

E-Mobility networks

International electric mobility networks bring together national associations, industry stakeholders and institutions working to develop electric mobility. These networks represent the ecosystem with institutions and support research, interoperability and practical deployment.

GIEVSS contributes to these networks by promoting the use of battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen electric vehicles among individuals, professionals and institutions, while supporting industrial, research and safety positions that advance the sector.

Platform for electric mobility

The platform for electric mobility is a multi-stakeholder model that promotes sustainable transport systems for passengers and goods, especially through electric vehicles. Its purpose is to encourage policy support, programmes and initiatives that accelerate sustainable mobility.

It brings together stakeholders from across the electric mobility value chain, including infrastructure manufacturers, associations, energy companies, operators and vehicle manufacturers.

Demonstration and research projects

Demonstration projects can combine consumer needs analysis, charging technology studies and practical site testing. These projects help evaluate how charging solutions can be integrated into public and private infrastructure.

  • Dynamic induction charging in urban areas;
  • Very high-power charging systems on major transport corridors;
  • Optimised bidirectional smart charging;
  • Charging hubs in parking facilities and mobility destinations;
  • Low-power bidirectional charging for light mobility and fleet applications;
  • Static inductive charging for specialised lanes and transport facilities.

These projects are generally coordinated with public institutions, manufacturers, research organisations and infrastructure stakeholders.

Interoperability initiatives

Interoperability initiatives help prepare the market for services enabled by standards such as ISO 15118, including Plug & Charge and smart charging. Their purpose is to support harmonised deployment, PKI architecture readiness and reference technical models that make charging secure, competitive and open to different stakeholders.