About this event
This session explores the technical distinctions between the two standards, highlighting key protocol enhancements, security improvements, and new functionality introduced in ISO 15118-20. Attendees will gain insights into implementation considerations and migration strategies for charging infrastructure.
Michel Ferzli, Head of Plug&Charge Services Hubject
Michel Ferzli works at Hubject GmbH where his primary focus is delivering a state-of-the-art Plug&Charge Service to stakeholders in the charging landscape. His mission is to enable seamless, secure, and interoperable EV charging experiences for all stakeholders across the eMobility ecosystem. He has a track record in the automotive industry where he held expert and technical leadership roles focused on vehicle electrification projects at renowned automotive OEMs. He most recently led charging and energy infrastructure technological strategy and development at Volta Trucks, a pioneering start-up in last-mile electric logistics. Michel holds dual Master's degrees - an M.Sc. in Powertrain engineering from the French Institute of Petroleum and an M.Sc. in Smart Mobility from the prestigious Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées, Telecom Paristech. Based in France, he brings a uniquely international and cross-functional perspective to the transition toward a cleaner, smarter transportation future.
Since 2012, our mission has been leading in enabling the eMobility ecosystem to offer customer-friendly charging solutions. Today, our focus extends to a global EV charging network dedicated to emission-free mobility, we actively contribute to the worldwide EV charging landscape.